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Edited to obscure names. I think it's important that the children know their preferred learning style but also have a target to work on.
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This is the one - that infamous math book series with word problems about automatic weapon firing rates and imperalist aggressors. From circa 1972. Likely the World's most pugnacious math book series. Extraordinarly rare too - the only ones kicking around are de-accessions from the Yanji public library system. (Yes, that comment is directed toward someone in particular and yes, I'm jealous! ;-) )
A display showing different study methods for different learning styles. I've used some 3D techniques to draw attention to my examples.
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This Mind Map document examines the concept of multiple intelligences and how the theory translates into practical use.
Mind Map document at www.novamind.com/connect/nm_documents/78
This Mind Map document examines the concept of multiple intelligences and how the theory translates into practical use.
Mind Map document at www.novamind.com/connect/nm_documents/78
The world is worth a lot of training in good functional Content Management Systems, I like to develop training in Drupal. So I recommend the initiative broadcasted to the audience of Drupalcon Szeged * groups.drupal.org/curriculum
Jiva Education offers products and services that promote global skills and Indian values among children. The organization runs a 10+2 school with over 1000 students. Jiva also publishes learning materials, with over 70 textbooks and educational titles and conducts workshops for students, teachers and parents.
Maria-Luisa Pervez-Cavana, Open University, UK
Autonomy and the European Language Portfolio (ELP): Assessing individual learning styles.
Abstract: learnerautonomy.org/SWON09cavana.pdf
Slides: docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AfMFstjMoFioZGdrd3ZoNTVf...
Jiva Education offers products and services that promote global skills and Indian values among children. The organization runs a 10+2 school with over 1000 students. Jiva also publishes learning materials, with over 70 textbooks and educational titles and conducts workshops for students, teachers and parents.
Canan and Allison discuss their different learning styles having completed the VARK online learning styles questionnaire. They are exploring how to use this in their different business units-perhaps in Induction
You recognize such situations?
How do you learn?
During conferences, lectures, barcamps I see a lot of IRC-en, Jabber-ing.
Me myself I like to check my e-mail when a I cannot follow a speaker.
What do you do during such situations?
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Seven Different Learning Styles - Margdarshak
1. Visual (spatial) Learning Style
- Generally uses pictures, images and spatial understanding.
2. Aural (auditory – musical) Learning Style
- Generally uses sound and music.
3. Verbal (linguistic) Learning Style
- Generally uses words in both speaking and writing.
4. Physical (kinesthetic) Learning Style
- Generally uses hands, body, exercise and sense of touch.
5. Logical (mathematical) Learning Style
- Generally uses logic, math, reasoning and systems.
6. Social (interpersonal) Learning Style
- Generally learn by working in group and with other people.
7. Solitary (intrapersonal) Learning Style
- Generally learn by working alone and by search study.
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Survey/Analysis of Learning Styles derived from Honey & Mumford Learning Styles Questionnaire, available at www.peterhoney.com
My concrete sequential learning style was always pretty congruent with the traditional schooling environment of the later 20th century. But, how things have changed! Fortunately, my tendencies for adaptability and fluidity have allowed me to acknowledge and experiment with the abstract random nature of our 21st century world. I'm not very skilled at it and I'm not always comfortable in it, but I happily push myself to stretch those boundaries.
I recognize that many concrete sequential have difficulty appreciating the abstract random nature...and I wonder how many of them are in our current school systems as educators - those who are having a difficult time understanding the nature and needs of our current students?
I love that the paper clip provides structure, function and consistency for the concrete sequential brain, but also allows a bit of bend and spontaneity for those with an abstract random slant, as well. Perhaps we can all strive to be a bit more like the paper clip! :) Lorenzo Walker campus, Naples, FL
I created a test tube out of a piece of plastic packaging and some tissue paper. I attached this to the pipe with string.
Study Tip: Maximize your learning style; visual learner use visual study aids, auditory learner use auditory study aids. #study #studytip #studying #learning #learningstyles #student #studyforfinals
I made an iPhone out of cardboard and black and silver paper. I attached this to the wall with string, along with a faulty pair of headphones.
These closed eyes were made out of spare pieces of cardboard and strips of black paper which were glued onto the eyes and curled back to form lashes.
Study Tip: Maximize your learning style; visual learner use visual study aids, auditory learner use auditory study aids. #study #studytip #studying #learning #learningstyles #student #studyforfinals
from learning-styles-online.com via Glenda (goodwitch). color me unsurprised at the solitary & verbal, although a little startled to see aural come out ahead of visual.
Study Tip: Maximize your learning style; visual learner use visual study aids, auditory learner use auditory study aids. #study #studytip #studying #learning #learningstyles #student #studyforfinals
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