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LEARING STYLES – UTILIZE YOUR POTENTIAL

LEARING STYLES – UTILIZE YOUR POTENTIAL. about learning styles and how to use yourself in the most efficient way. NetDansk. Learning styles are the way in which each individual learner begins to concentrate on, process, absorb, and retain new and difficult information.

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LEARING STYLES – UTILIZE YOUR POTENTIAL

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  1. LEARING STYLES – UTILIZE YOUR POTENTIAL about learning styles and how to use yourself in the most efficient way NetDansk

  2. Learning styles are the way in which each individual learner begins to concentrate on, process, absorb, and retain new and difficult information. Learning styles, thus, are the most important tool for us when we construct knowledge. Most people haven’t got the faintest idea about their learning styles profile, and people are often somewhat embarrassed about the way they actually act when studying: They don’t find it in keeping with “good student behavior”. The right way of studying, however, does not exist. Everybody learns in his individual way, but without knowing this way, i.e. without knowing your preferences, you can’t learn efficiently – sometimes you can’t learn at all. WHAT IS LEARING STYLES?

  3. There are quite a few learning styles concepts. We have chosen a theory developed by Rita and Ken Dunn and a test developed by Rita Dunn and Susan Rundle. This test, Building Excellence, offers you your learning styles profile, an array of strategies and pieces of good advice that can help you learn efficiently. In the following presentation, the individual parts of the tests will be presented in order for you to understand the scope and the aims of the concept. WHAT IS LEARING STYLES?

  4. There are no good and no bad learning styles. All profiles are totally equal. Your profile is relatively stabile – thus, it is not going to change radically, and should changes occur, it will be in cycles of 2-3 years. NetDansk is organized according to learning styles. The exercises exploit the various sensoric modalities – if possible. And besides that, you must exploit the knowledge the test has imparted to you. Use the feedback you get after you have taken the Building-Excellence test. DON’T FORGET

  5. BUILDING EXCELLENCE…The Learning Individual®Self-Awareness — “Know Thyself” If learning is fundamental to everything we do, then understanding one’s unique learning style is fundamental to learning.

  6. Ancient Egyptians believed the heart was the center of intelligence and emotion. They also thought so little of the brain that during mummification, they removed the brain entirely from bodies.

  7. The Building Excellence (BE) Survey • The BE Survey is an online learning & productivity style assessment tool (copyright ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 R. Dunn & S. Rundle). • BE identifies twenty-one critical variables that can promote or obstruct learning, including the efficacy with which individuals concentrate on, process, internalize, and retain new and complex information.

  8. Learning and Productivity Style Profile Report • The BE Survey generates a personalized Learning and Productivity Style (LPS) Profile report, which includes: • A one-page summary; • Narrative descriptions of one’s preferences; • Recommended strategies; and • A personal development plan to help people create individualized learning solutions.

  9. An essential element that requires attention ALL of the time. A non-essential element that does not usually require special attention. An essential element that requires attention MUCH of the time. 0 SLIGHT MODERATE STRONG Interpreting the LPS One-Page Profile A non-essential element that, for the most part, does not affect the individual.

  10. LESS LEAST NOTthe most effective modality for retaining new and difficult material. DEFINITELY NOTthe most effective modality for retaining new and difficult material. Interpreting the LPS One-Page Profile

  11. Visual Text Learners Remember best when they READ the written word (textbooks, memos, and e-mail messages). Perceptual Elements Tactile and/or Kinesthetic Learners Visual Picture Learners Auditory Learners Verbal Learners Remember best when they LISTENto a lecture, a presentation, or an audiotape. Remember best when they SEE (create) mental images of what they hear or read. Remember best by DOINGrather than sitting and listening, reading, or thinking about the information. Remember best when they DISCUSS with others the new and complex information they are learning.

  12. 0 Slight Less Moderate Slight Least Moderate Less Moderate Strong Slight Strong LessAuditory More Auditory LessVisualPicture More Visual Picture Less Visual Text More Visual Text Less Tactile and/orKinesthetic More Tactile and/orKinesthetic Less Verbal (Internal Kinesthetic) More Verbal (Internal Kinesthetic) Perceptual Elements - Example

  13. ANALYTICS… …assimilate and process information best when it is presented sequentially and the information builds toward a conceptual understanding. GLOBALS… …assimilate and process information best when humor and metaphors are used and they need to understand the concept before the details make sense. Analytic / Global

  14. Analytic / Global INTEGRATED PROCESSORS… … use both the Analytic and Global dimensions interchangeably. Persons with this preference often take on the role of an interpreter because they can easily translate what the Analytics and Globals are saying.

  15. Reflective learners take time to weigh their options before making decisions and solving problems. When taken to the extreme, thisapproach leads to analysis paralysis! Reflective / Impulsive Impulsive learners prefer less detail when making decisions and solving problems. When taken to the extreme, impulsive people want others tobe brief, be bright, and be gone!

  16. Integrated Strong Moderate Strong Moderate Strong Moderate Moderate Slight Strong Moderate Strong 0 Slight Analytic Global Reflective Impulsive Psychological Elements - Example

  17. “I used to be indecisive but now I’m not so sure.” Boscoe Pertwee18th century writer

  18. Environmental Elements Sound Light Temperature Seating Do you concentrate best with sound in the background or a in quiet environment? Do you study or work best when when the lights are bright or softly illuminated and indirect? Do you concentrate and stay focused longer when the temperature is warmer or cooler? Do you concentrate best when sitting at a desk with a straight-backed chair or more informal seating?

  19. Strong 0 Moderate Strong Slight Strong Slight Moderate Strong Moderate Environmental Elements - Example Quiet Sound Low Light Bright Light Warm Temperature Cool Temperature Informal Seating Formal Seating 0

  20. Time of Day Intake Mobility At what time of day are you most effective and efficient: Early Morning? Late Morning/Early Afternoon?Late Afternoon? Evening? Do you focus your attention best when you snack while you work or study or snack after you are finished? When you stay in one place for too long, do you become restless and fidgety? Physiological Elements

  21. Early Morning Strong Slight Strong Slight 0 Strong Moderate Moderate Strong Strong Moderate Slight 0 Slight Slight Late Morning/ Early Afternoon Late Afternoon Moderate Evening Moderate LessIntake More Intake LessMobility More Mobility Moderate Physiological Elements- Example

  22. “I think that only daring speculation can lead us further and not accumulation of facts.” Albert Einstein 1879-1955

  23. Persistence Conformity Structure Emotional Elements Motivation Positive feedback from others (externally motivated) Positive feedback from yourself (internally motivated) Do you prefer completing one task before beginning another? Do you prefer to work on several tasks at the same time? Do you prefer to do things the way you think they should be done? Do you prefer to do things the way others think they should be done? Do you like others to provide procedures for you to follow? Do you prefer to create your own procedures?

  24. Strong 0 Moderate Strong Slight Moderate Slight Moderate Strong Slight Internally Motivated Externally Motivated 0 Multiple Task Persistence Single Task Persistence Less Conforming More Conforming Less Structure More Structure Emotional Elements - Example

  25. Team Interaction Authority Variety Are you more productive when you work alone or with one other person, in a small group of 3 people, or in a large team? Do you work well with a person who is an expert in his field? Are you less effective when someone is looking over your shoulder when you work or study? Do you prefer routine work using proven methods? Do you become bored when you have to do the same thing over and over? Sociological Elements

  26. Alone/Pairs Slight 0 Moderate Strong Slight Slight Strong Strong Moderate Strong Moderate Moderate 0 Small Group Team Slight Moderate LessAuthority More Authority 0 LessVariety More Variety 0 Sociological Elements- Example

  27. LEARNING STYLE: Your Brain Has A Mind of Its Own!

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