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Aural Strategies - Coggle Diagram
Aural Strategies
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In Education:
Convert your notes into a learnable package by reducing them into memorable ways for you to recall (three pages down to one page).
Your notes may be poor because you prefer to listen rather than take notes. You will need to expand your notes by talking with others and collecting notes from other sources. Leave spaces in your notes for later recall and ‘filling’.
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Explain your notes to another person with an Aural preference; ask others to “hear” your understanding of a topic.
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Attend classes, discussions and tutorials.
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Remember interesting spoken examples, stories, jokes…
To take in information:
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Comment on ideas as soon as you get an opportunity. Repeat information to others and use your voice to show your emphases.
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Listen to your own self-talk, have conversations with yourself.
Use voice recorders, listen to podcasts
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Pay attention when others are speaking. You sometimes pretend to listen while preparing your response.
You may have to present information in a written format. For those occasions, practice:
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In the Workplace:
Get your questions answered by consultants, facilitators and leaders who have genuine authority.
Participate in discussion sessions, whether workshops, meetings, training or information sharing. Turn up to coffee breaks and water-cooler conversations.
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Respect others views by allowing them to speak first. Sometimes silence is best – somebody else may say it better than what you were going to say.
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Description:
This preference is for information that is spoken or heard. Making statements and using questions are an important for those with this preference.