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'''Visual learning''' is aone learning style amongof the learning styles of [[Neil Fleming]]'s VARK model in which information is presented to a learner in a visual format. Visual learners can utilize graphs, charts, maps, diagrams, and other forms of visual stimulation to effectively interpret information. The Fleming VARK model also includes Kinesthetic Learning and Auditory learning.<ref>Leite, Walter L.; Svinicki, Marilla; and Shi, Yuying: ''Attempted Validation of the Scores of the VARK: Learning Styles Inventory With Multitrait–Multimethod Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models'', p. 2. Sage Publications, 2009.</ref> There is no evidence that providing visual materials to students identified as having a visual style improves learning.
 
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** [[Auditory learning]]
** [[Kinesthetic learning]]
* [[Filmstrip]]
* [[Slide show]]
 
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