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Felder & Soloman: Learning Styles and Strategies - 0 views

  • REFLECTIVE
  • Reflective learners prefer to think about it quietly first.
  • "Let's think it through first" is the reflective learner's response.
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  • prefer working alone.
  • reflective learners
  • A balance of the two is desirable.
  • think of possible questions or applications
  • review what you have read
  • write short summaries of readings or class notes in your own words
  • will enable you to retain the material more effectively
  • INTUITIVE
  • intuitive learners often prefer discovering possibilities and relationships.
  • you gain understanding of material by hearing classmates' explanations and you learn even more when you do the explaining.
  • intuitors may be better at grasping new concepts and are often more comfortable than sensors with abstractions
  • intuitors don't like "plug-and-chug" courses that involve a lot of memorization and routine calculations.
  • If you overemphasize intuition, you may miss important details or make careless mistakes
  • need to be able to function both ways.
  • try to find the connections
  • Take time to read the entire question before you start answering and be sure to check your results
  • VERBAL
  • Verbal learners get more out of words--written and spoken explanations. Everyone learns more when information is presented both visually and verbally.
  • Good learners are capable of processing information presented either visually or verbally.
  • Write summaries or outlines of course material in your own words.
  • intuitors like innovation and dislike repetition.
  • GLOBAL
  • Global learners tend to learn in large jumps, absorbing material almost randomly without seeing connections, and then suddenly "getting it."
  • global learners may be able to solve complex problems quickly or put things together in novel ways once they have grasped the big picture, but they may have difficulty explaining how they did it.
  • What makes you global or not is what happens before the light bulb goes on.
  • strengthen your global thinking skills by relating each new topic you study to things you already know.
  • outline the lecture material for yourself in logical order.
  • you need the big picture of a subject before you can master details
  • get an overview
  • immerse yourself in individual subjects for large blocks
  • Try to relate the subject to things you already know
  • your understanding of how it connects to other topics and disciplines may enable you to apply it in ways that most sequential thinkers would never dream of.
Sunny Jackson

W3Schools Online Web Tutorials - 0 views

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Learn Basic Words (Spanish, Portugues, Italian, Czech) | Imendi.com - 0 views

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    Learn Foreign Languages
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erudite - Wiktionary - 0 views

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    Learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books.
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