Learning styles are a way to help improve your quality of learning. By understanding your own personal styles, you can adapt the learning process and techniques you use. This site is dedicated to helping you better understand learning styles, as well as providing an easy way to discover your own styles.
Howard Gardner's work around multiple intelligences has had a profound impact on thinking and practice in education - especially in the United States. Here we explore the theory of multiple intelligences; why it has found a ready audience amongst educatio
DVC Learning Style Survey for College has a good introduction, four categories of styles (visual/verbal; visual nonverbal; tactile/kinesthetic; auditory/verbal), and a self-assessment web-based tool. Results/scores are based upon 32 questions.
Educators from the field have called for more concrete examples and resources to support implementation of UDL in their classrooms.
In response, we have developed "UDL Examples and Resources" that illustrate each of the UDL checkpoints. Exploring these e
Educators from the field have called for more concrete examples and resources to support implementation of UDL in their classrooms. In response, we have developed "UDL Examples and Resources" that illustrate each of the UDL checkpoints. Exploring these ex
The Memletics learning styles inventory provides you with a guide to your own personal learning styles. By asking a series of questions, and then scoring the results, it indicates which are your dominant and secondary styles.
Our online learning styles inventory has 70 questions and provides a graphical results page. You can also share your results with other users and compare yourself with your peers*. Over 1 million people have done this test!