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Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) - Oxford 1989 - 1 views

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    "It is designed to give you (and us) information about the way you tackle the tasks of learning a foreign language. This questionnaire is used all over the world. Unlike our other questionnaire, this one can give you information about your own learning techniques, once you have filled in all the questions and evaluate your answers."
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SJU: Italian Placement Test - 0 views

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    Saint Joseph's University. Testing includes a questionnaire and an online test. Test is password protected.
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StatPac Survey Software - Online and Paper Surveys - Crosstabs Software - Comprehensive... - 0 views

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    StatPac for Windows is a complete package for processing surveys from start to finish. Use our software to conduct an online survey, telephone interviews (CATI), or a traditional paper questionnaire. Three powerful survey software programs. Use them together or by themselves to handle all your research needs. ● Online surveys ● Basic statistics ● Advanced statistical analysis. StatPac is the recognized leader for producing crosstabs and banner tables.
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Quandary Home Page - 0 views

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    Quandary is an application for creating Web-based Action Mazes. An Action Maze is a kind of interactive case-study; the user is presented with a situation, and a number of choices as to a course of action to deal with it. On choosing one of the options, the resulting situation is then presented, again with a set of options. Working through this branching tree is like negotiating a maze, hence the name "Action Maze". Action mazes can be used for many purposes, including problem-solving, diagnosis, procedural training, and surveys/questionnaires. Quandary is only available for Windows at present.
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Index of Learning Styles - 0 views

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    "The Index of Learning Styles is an on-line instrument used to assess preferences on four dimensions (active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, visual/verbal, and sequential/global) of a learning style model formulated by Richard M. Felder and Linda K. Silverman. The instrument was developed by Richard M. Felder and Barbara A. Soloman of North Carolina State University. The ILS may be used at no cost for non-commercial purposes by individuals who wish to determine their own learning style profile and by educators who wish to use it for teaching, advising, or research. Consultants and companies who wish to use the ILS in their work may license it from North Carolina State University. (Click below on "Frequently Asked Questions" for details.) "
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Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire - 1 views

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    Free online survey of learning styles
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