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This activity will help you to understand what learning styles are, and what learning styles you may preference in your own approaches to learning.
Contents
Watch a movie
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- Watch HazerBeam's 2:44 minute movie Learning Styles
- Help transcribe the audio for HazerBeam's Learning Styles movie an the learning styles movie transcription page. Just add a few lines that have not been done yet. This will help those who cannot access the movie.
- Use the links and comments around HazerBeam's movie to Locate another short movie resource on learning styles. Add your new movie links here:
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What are your strongest learning styles?
- Now find out your own learning styles. Go through this survey to discover your own styles. Be careful of the advertising in this website, answer only the questions to get a picture of your stongest learning styles.
Complete your own learner needs analysis
- View the learner needs analysis and fill it out based on what you now know about your preferred learning styles
Questioning learning styles
- Locate a criticism to the learning styles approach and add the link to it here:
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Write a response
So what do you make of learning styles? Are they useful for you and your approach to learning? Do you think a teacher who knows about learning styles would be able to offer better services? Or do you think learning is far too complex for a simple awareness of learning styles to be of any use to a teacher or a learner? Why don't you add your point of view and join a discussion that is linked in the tab above?