This infographic explores how humans learn. It starts by defining "What is learning" and then explores non-associative and associative learning. This is followed by a look at formal learning (as between a teacher and a student, although it may not be face to face. This part of the discussion takes a look at Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and the last portion looks at the three learning styles. The infographic provides a quick overview of a number of theories that discuss how people learn.
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This infographic explores how humans learn. It starts by defining "What is learning" and then explores non-associative and associative learning. This is followed by a look at formal learning (as between a teacher and a student, although it may not be face to face. This part of the discussion takes a look at Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and the last portion looks at the three learning styles. The infographic provides a quick overview of a number of theories that discuss how people learn.