Before any topic is taken up give the students an outline of what is going to be taught. Do not give oral directions that have more than two steps. Copies of notes are better distributed instead of students taking notes during the class.
Base assignments on the notes distributed and the lecture given to ensure that the notes are read. Ask the students to make up their own questions on the topic that will serve as a refresher or which will ask for additional information on the topic.
During the lecture hand out or put up charts, pictures, or other visual aids to explain the topic. Ask students to make their own presentations on the topic and encourage the use of photos or models.
Visual learners learn best through computer based learning especially if the CD-ROM has illustrations besides audio material.
Visual learners should be encouraged to copy over notes and note key facts. If they are so inclined encourage them to make their own illustrations which would highlight the points they have learned.
Visual learners requires a little more time to answer questions because they can formulate the answer only after they have formed their own visual images of the subject even if it is of the words they have written down.
A visual learner remembers what he sees as presentations and also what they read and write more than what he or she hears.