This document discusses visual learning styles and strategies for visual learners. It defines visual learning style as preferring to learn through images and visual representations. Some key characteristics of visual learners are that they need silence to concentrate, benefit from illustrations to explain concepts, prefer receiving written rather than verbal information, use drawing to explain ideas, plan things out before acting, and have difficulty remembering things that are not written or drawn. The conclusion states that visual learners can achieve maximum learning if they can see and read information.