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Individual Learning Style Presentation Marie Mitchell Professional Communications University of Phoenix Online

Individual Learning Style Presentation Marie Mitchell Professional Communications University of Phoenix Online

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Page 1: Individual Learning Style Presentation Marie Mitchell Professional Communications University of Phoenix Online

Individual Learning Style Presentation

Marie MitchellProfessional CommunicationsUniversity of Phoenix Online

Page 2: Individual Learning Style Presentation Marie Mitchell Professional Communications University of Phoenix Online

Diablo Valley College Learning Style Inventory

http://www.metamath.com/multiple/multiple_choice_questions.cgi

My Results

Visual/Verbal – 32Visual/Verbal – 32Visual/Nonverbal – 24

Auditory – 30Kinesthetic - 26

My Results

Visual/Verbal – 32Visual/Verbal – 32Visual/Nonverbal – 24

Auditory – 30Kinesthetic - 26

The Visual/Verbal Learner:

• Learns best when information is presented visually and in written form.

• Benefits from information in textbooks and class notes.

• Often can “see” information in their mind when trying to remember something.

The Visual/Verbal Learner:

• Learns best when information is presented visually and in written form.

• Benefits from information in textbooks and class notes.

• Often can “see” information in their mind when trying to remember something.

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Look at the person who is speaking to you; it will help you focus.

Use color to highlight details.

Make flashcards. Take many notes &

write down a lot of details.

Try to work alone in a quiet place.

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Muskingum College Personal Style Inventory

http://muskingum.edu/~cal/database/inventory.html

My Results

Introversion – 11 versusExtroversion – 14

Intuition – 6 versusSensing – 19

Thinking – 10 versusFeeling – 15

Perceiving – 3 versusJudging – 22

What Do These What Do These Scores Mean?Scores Mean?

Scores of 12 or 13 – suggest a balance between the two areas.

Scores of 14 or 15 suggest a slight imbalance.

Scores between 16 and 19 suggest a definite imbalance.

Scores between 20 and 25 suggest a considerable imbalance.

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Texas Tech University Style Type Indicator

http://www.ttuhsc.edu/SOM/Success/LSTI.htm

According to this assessment, I am an ESFJ type

This means I am a/an:

Extrovert Sensing Person Feeling Person Judging Person

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics Classroom Classroom TechniquesTechniquesIntroverted People:Introverted People: Are independent.Tend to be quiet.Usually socially reserved.

Incorporate “alone” time activities.Realize that introverted people do not always work well in cooperative groups.

Extroverted People:Extroverted People: Are outgoing.Like working with others.Don’t mind interruptions.

Incorporate cooperative group activities.Encourage intense class discussions.Be “hands-on” in your teaching approach.

Feeling People:Feeling People: Make judgments based on empathy & personal values.Are interested in people.Show their feelings.

Allow them to be the peer mediator in class.Encourage them to see the actual truth behind matters when making decisions. Incorporate cooperative group activities.

Thinking People: Thinking People: Make judgments based on logic. May step on others’ feelings without realizing it.

Allow them to be analytical at times.As a teacher, remember that thinkers usually are concerned with the truth and are good at noticing inconsistencies.

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics ClassroomClassroomTechniquesTechniques

Intuitive People: Intuitive People: Prefer possibilities.Have a hard time maintaining interest in topics they dislike.

Offer many choices.Present topics in a “catchy” way.Encourage creativity in assignments.

Sensing People:Sensing People: Prefer concrete, factual information.Mistrust intuition. Think in detail.

Present concrete & factual information.Use a hands-on approach.Teach the facts that build up to the “big picture.”

Perceptive People: Perceptive People: Are open, flexible & nonjudgmental. May become frustrated easily.

Present all sides of issues since perceivers enjoy new perspectives.Allow them to mix work and play.Support their occasional bursts of energy.

Judging People:Judging People: Are decisive.Usually set and stick to goals.Want to make decisions and move on.

Allow the judgers in the class to be leaders.Be organized in your teaching methods.Be sure they think through all decisions thoroughly instead of rushing.

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My Secondary Learning My Secondary Learning Styles,Styles,Strategies For Strategies For Improvement…Improvement…

To be moreINTROVERTEDINTROVERTED,

I should… Spend more time

alone when studying Spend more time

reflecting on my work

Be more reflective

To be more

INTUITIVEINTUITIVE, I should…

Try to be more creative

Work from the big picture to the facts

Be interested in doing new and different things

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Some More Some More Strategies…Strategies…

To be more of a THINKINGTHINKING person,

I should… Make more

judgments based on logic

Be more impersonal at times

Not be so concerned with empathy, values and personal warmth

To be more PERCEPTIVEPERCEPTIVE, I should…

Be more open, flexible & nonjudgmental

Try to see all sides of an issue before making decisions

Try to mix work and play occasionally

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ReferencesReferences

Miller, Suzanne. (2000). Diablo Valley College Learning Styles Inventory. Retrieved February 23, 2004, from http://www.metamath.com/multiple/multiple_choice.cgi

Muskingum College. (1998). Center for Advancement of Learning; Learning Strategies Database. Retrieved February 22, 2004, from http://muskingum.edu/~cal/database/psiscore.html

Pelley, John W. (1998). Texas Tech University: Success Types Learning Style Type Indicator. Retrieved February 23, 2004, from

http:/www.ttuhsc.edu/SOM/Success/LSTI.htm