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Do we all learn the same way?

Do we all learn the same way?

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Do we all learn the same way?

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The idea of different learning styles was first introduced in the

mid 70’s and is growing ever since

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While you may feel comfortable reading long pages of solid material or listen to the teacher’s monologue, some of your friends

may find it completely indigestible.

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These people respond best to images, mind maps, flow charts and other

methods for visualizing new concepts.

Visual Spatial

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Aural Auditory and Musical

These people are positively affected by sounds and often turn to background

music to retain new information.

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Verbal Linguistic

They benefit from recording notes and lectures for later listening, read

aloud and put ideas into words

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Physical Kinaesthetic

Physical activities such as jumping and dancing. They also include drawing

diagrams and writing down key information.

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Solitary Intrapersonal

They benefit from self-paced courses and are very focused on their internal

feelings and personal associations.

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Social IntErpersonal

These people reach their peak performance in learning through group

discussions, role plays and activities.

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Logical Mathematical

They need to see the connections and dive deeper into the

relationship between ideas.

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We definitely all share some degree of preference for how we are

introduced to new concepts and how we deal with retaining them.

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Contemporary researchers say that our interests and preferences have more to do with how we retain new information

than an inborn learning style.

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Often a student’s background and abilities are also a factor in achieving better results

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In the online environment it is much easier to include visual, aural or logical elements to course materials, as well as encourage both solitary and group work.

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The idea of different learning styles is helpful when designing a new e-learning program.

It brings diversity to teaching techniques and

creates memorable learning experiences.

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