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Preparing for Training Success Learning Styles – Study Skills Michael Tompkins, LAVC

Introduction/Workshop Overview Patti     Introduction/Workshop Overview Observation activity Training preview…What to expect “It’s All About You” Personality inventories (Myers Briggs) “You are Intelligent!” Awareness of learning styles (Multiple Intelligences) Study Tips

It’s all about you! #1 Listen to your self-talk     It’s all about you! #1 Listen to your self-talk #2 Think about how you see yourself as a learner #3 Discover your learning styles, intelligences #4 APPLY this knowledge to your life and your work

Patti     Learning to Learn We learn in different ways and are learning everyday. Understanding Learning Styles helps you understand yourself and others in new ways.

Find your Style…. Good Luck!   Patti   Find your Style…. Good Luck!

  Patti   What do these letters… E or I… S or N… T or F… J or P… mean? What are your four letters? _ _ _ _

Are you an Extrovert or an Introvert? Patti     Are you an Extrovert or an Introvert? Introvert Quiet and thoughtful, keeps emotions private, thinks before acting, likes to spend time alone Extrovert talkative and open, shows emotions, acts before thinking, likes to be with people

Patti     Sensing/Intuitive Sensing style see specifics, practical, like clear guidelines and directions, like routine Intuitive style sees the big picture, imaginative, goes with gut feelings, experiments, likes variety

Do you have the Thinking or Feeling style? Patti     Do you have the Thinking or Feeling style? Thinking style logical, plans ahead, more concerned about truth and justice than people’s feelings Feeling style emotional, thinks with the heart, lives for the moment, more concerned about people's feelings than truth and justice

Do you have the Judging or Perceiving style? Patti     Do you have the Judging or Perceiving style? Judging style organized, makes lists, likes to be in control, finishes one task before starting another, is aware of time Perceiving style flexible, goes with the flow, likes to be surprised, likes to have a lot of things going at once, is not conscious of time

Lessons from Learning Styles Patti     Lessons from Learning Styles Everyone has a unique style! There is no one best learning style. Situations or tasks that match your style are usually easier for you to handle.

Multiple Intelligences Patti     “You are Intelligent!” It’s not how smart you are that counts, it’s how you are smart. Let’s talk about Multiple Intelligences

Discover your Intelligences…. Take a shot!   Patti   Discover your Intelligences…. Take a shot!

Lessons from Learning Styles Patti     Lessons from Learning Styles People who have the same learning style aren't exactly the same, but they might have a lot in common. If you have trouble understanding someone, you probably have a different style. You can adapt your style to successfully work with other styles You can apply your style to your learning

  Patti   What are the results? What do these things mean? Verbal-Linguistic… Bodily-Kinesthetic… Intrapersonal…

Verbal-Linguistic “Word Smart” Patti     Verbal-Linguistic “Word Smart” Strengths: Reading, writing, word meanings, telling stories, memorizing, thinking in words Learns best through: Reading, hearing and seeing words, speaking, writing, debating, poetry, essays and plays

Mathematical-Logical “Math Smart” Patti     Mathematical-Logical “Math Smart” Strengths: Math, reasoning, logic, problem solving, recognizing patterns Learns best through: Working with patterns, classifying, categorizing, working with the abstract

Spatial Visual “Picture Smart” Patti     Spatial Visual “Picture Smart” Strengths: Reading, maps, charts, drawing, puzzles, imaging, visualization Learns best through: Pictures and posters, color codes, guided imagery, drawing, mind maps

Bodily-Kinesthetic “Body Smart” Patti     Bodily-Kinesthetic “Body Smart” Strengths: Body control and fine motor skills, athletics, dancing, crafts and using tools Learns best through: Hands-on opportunities, games, skits, touching, moving, activity

Musical “Music Smart” Patti Strengths:     Musical “Music Smart” Strengths: Singing, picking up sounds, remembering melodies, rhythms Learns best through: Poems, jazz chants, rap music, songs and musically guided imagery

Activity: Identify your intelligences and strengths   Patti   Activity: Identify your intelligences and strengths Do the match game… Discuss your results with a classmate !

Patti     Activity Use the information provided to write about how your style applies to your work, relationships and learning. Discuss the results with a classmate.

The “Hidden Dimension” of Communication

Message is formed by the actual words we choose 7% Message is formed by the actual words we choose

Message comes from how the words are spoken 38% Message comes from how the words are spoken

55% Message comes from non-verbal gestures, as in facial and body gestures, postures and eye contact

Study Tips Patti Set your goals Focus your thoughts Manage your time     Study Tips Set your goals Focus your thoughts Manage your time Use all the resources available Focus on your learning strengths and apply them to your training Take responsibility for your learning (and teaching!) Maintain a positive attitude

Preparing for Training Success Learning Styles – Study Skills MTA FAST TRACK Michael Tompkins, LAVC