©
2004
by Sandra Schrift
http://www.schrift.com
There are four different ways that audience members assimilate information.
They are: visual, auditory, auditory digital, and kinesthetic. While
all members of the audience will process information utilizing all
four of these approaches at different times, each audience member
will individually tend to rely on one of these approaches more than
the other three.
Visual:
These people memorize and learn by seeing pictures and are less
distracted by noise than others. They often have difficulty remembering
and are bored by long, verbal presentations because their minds
will wander. They are interested in how your presentation looks.
They like it when you use words like "see, look, envision,
imagine, and picture" in your presentation as these words encourage
them to make pictures in their minds.
Auditory:
These people are easily distracted by any noises occurring during
your presentation. Typically these audience members learn by listening,
Your vocal tone and vocal quality will be very important with these
people. Words that work well with people in this category include
"hear, listen, sound, resonate, and harmonize."
Auditory
Digital:
These audience members spend a fair amount of time in their heads
talking to themselves. They memorize and learn by steps, procedures,
and sequences. They want to know that your presentation makes sense.
Words that are effective with these people include "sense,
experience, understand, think, motivate, and decide."
Kinesthetic:
These audience members often speak very slowly. They are much more
oriented towards their feelings than people in the other three categories.
They learn by actively doing something and getting the actual feeling
of it. They are interested in a presentation that "feels right"
or gives them a "gut feeling." Words that are effective
with these audience members include "feel, touch, grasp, concrete,
get hold of, and solid."
Approximately
40% of the population are primarily visual, approximately 40% are
primarily kinesthetic, and the remaining 20% are primarily auditory
and auditory digital in how they process information.
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