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A kinetic learner is someone who learns best through executing physical activities, such as mimicking someone’s movements. Someone who prefers to create procedures, budgets, agendas, or itineraries might be someone who is a visual learner. A visual learner is someone who learns faster when they use graphs, charts, and other visual cues. Both kinetic and visual are a part of group of learning styles known as VARK (visual, auditory, reading/writing, kinesthetic).