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TPC8-1 - Problem-Based Learning
What are learning styles? Several indices of learning styles
- From - bsd-server.nc.edu/virtcol/ss/learn.html
Learning Styles:
People not only learn at different rates, but also in different ways.
Some students want their teacher to write everything out on the board. Others
prefer to listen. Some like to sit in small groups and discuss a question; others
like to listen to a lecture, translating it into pictorial doodles in their
notebook.
The following are some ways people learn, and some times to help each type of
learner do so better. Once you understand your learning style, you may be able
to adjust your approach to the classroom and your study habits for maximum benefit.
Older students tend to have multiple learning styles because their experience
(jobs, military service, spouse and children) has taught them to adapt. The
most important thing to remember is: do what works for you!
Visual Learners: (You
have to see it to believe it)
Characteristics:
- Needs to see it to know it.
- Strong sense of color.
- May have artistic ability.
- Difficulty with spoken directions.
- Over-reaction to sounds.
- Trouble following lectures.
- Misinterpretation of words.
Learning Tips:
- Use graphics to reinforce learning--films, slides, illustrations, doodles,
charts, notes, and flashcards.
- Color code to organize notes.
- Written directions.
- Use flow charts and diagrams for notetaking.
- Visualize spelling of words or facts to be memorized.
- Write out everything for quick and frequent visual review.
Auditory Learners:
(If you hear it, you remember it.)
Characteristics:
- Prefers to get information by listening--needs to hear it to know it.
- Difficulty following written directions.
- Difficulty with reading and writing.
Learning Tips:
- Use tapes for reading and for class and lectur notes.
- Learn by interviewing or by participating in discussions.
- After you have read something, summarize it on tape.
- Verbally review spelling words and lectures with a friend.
Tactual/Kinesthetic Learners:
(If you can touch it with your hands, you will remember it.)
Characteristics:
- Prefers hands-on learning.
- Can assemble parts without reading directions.
- Difficulty sitting still.
- Learns better when physical activity is involved.
- May be very well coordinated and have athletic ability.
Learning Tips:
- Experiental learning (make models, do lab work, and role play).
- Frequent breaks in study periods.
- Trace letters and words to learn spelling and remember facts.
- Use a computer to reinforce learning through a sense of touch.
- Memorize or drill facts to be learned while walking or exercising.
- Write out facts to be learned several times.
- GOOD REVIEW CHART - www.chaminade.org/inspire/learnstl.htm
Self assessment and assessing your preferences
Learning Styles Inventory
- Canfield's inventory www.tecweb.org/styles/stylesframe.html
- another quick assessment bsd-server.nc.edu/virtcol/ss/learn.html#eval
- www.hcc.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/modality.htm
has many of the general inventory/assessments
- www.smarterkids.com/mysmarterkids/stylesurvey.asp?linkID=78
- a survey with a focus on MI and learning styles.
- www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Learning_Styles.html
- another survey
Managing the classroom with multiple learning styles
- www.hcc.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/teachtip.htm
Good Teacher Tips
- snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/resources/stylelinks.html
Has information, tips and surveys
- 7-12educators.about.com/education/7-
12educators/cs/learningstyles/index.htm?rnk=r1&terms=%22learning+styles%22
- about.com's list of help
- www.crlt.umich.edu/occ10.html
- good break down of learning style models.
- www.smarterkids.com/rescenter/learnstyle.asp
- good intro article (nice to give to parents)
- www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm
- www.namss.org.uk/lstyles.htm#General
- www.familyeducation.com/topic/front/0,1156,3-2106,00.html
- lots of information
- www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Papers/LS-Prism.htm
- serendip.brynmawr.edu/sci_edu/education/learningstyle.html
- www.geocities.com/~educationplace/ls.html
- general definition and information
- www.gwu.edu/~tip/index.html
- database of many learning models
- www.duq.edu/~tomei/tomei/advancedsites.html
- lots of links including learning styles
Introduction/Overview: Multiple Intelligences
- www.coedu.usf.edu/~morris/multiple.html
-"8" Kinds of Smart
- www.surfaquarium.com/mi.htm
includes the possible ninth intelligence
- www.surfaquarium.com/MIinvent.htm
- Where are your Strengths?
Self assessment: assessing the balance of your intelligences
- snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/miinventory.html
- This is an interactive MI test to determine your intelligence
- www.tier.net/schools/stw/multiple.htm This
checklist is adapted from one developed by Thomas Armstrong, which appears
in Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom, a 1994 publication of the Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Alexandria, VA.
How technology supports the classroom with multiple learning styles and intelligences
- VISIT - www.kde.state.ky.us/oet/customer/mi
- lists tools that support the different styles
- VISIT - www.ri.net/RITTI_Fellows/Carlson-Pickering/MI_Tech.htm
- has good examples of software and activities that enhance lessons
- VISIT - www.surfaquarium.com/im.htm
- web links sorted my MI
- VISIT - www.lams.losalamos.k12.nm.us/technology/MI.html
includes web links for each MI
VISIT - casacanada.com/career.html
- relates careers to intelligences. See casacanada.com/mulin.html
for more information.
- web.indstate.edu/ctl/styles/learning.html
- Using Learning Styles to Adapt Technology for Higher Education
- good for all grades
- school.discovery.com/schrockguide/presentations/faces.PDF
- a good article by Kathy Schrock on MI and technology
- www.eduscapes.com/tap/topic68.htm
- matches software to MI
- www.mcmel.org/erica.mi/technology.html
- lists technology activities and matches to the MI
Other MI Links
- web.jet.es/bazkat/mi.htm -
good list of all sorts of links
- www.harding.edu/~cbr/midemo/mifirst.html
- resources
- www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/oct00/martin&burnette.htm
- some ideas using MI
- www.kde.state.ky.us/oet/customer/mi
- includes a webquest on MI
last modified
May 20, 2002