Project Success Spring 2013 Mary Tausend. What is a learning style? Learning style is an individuals natural way of processing information in a learning.

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Project Success Spring 2013 Mary Tausend

What is a learning style? Learning style is an individuals natural way of processing information in a learning situation. Core of this concept is that people have different ways of learning. Research started in the 1970’s that has now greatly influenced education. David Klob, Peter Honey & Alan Mumford, Anthony Gregorc, Sudbery, and Neil Fleming have all produced different models on learning style.

What are the different learning styles? Visual (Spatial) Aural (Auditory) Verbal (Linguistic) Physical (Kinesthetic) Logical (Mathematical) Social (Interpersonal) Solitary (Intrapersonal)

Visual (Spatial) Prefer using images, pictures, colors, and maps to organize and communicate. Can easily see or visualize outcomes. Usually have a good sense of direction. Learning techniques- include color, layout, spatial organization, mind maps, diagrams, visual stories to help memorize

Aural (Auditory) Prefer to work with sound or music. Good sense of pitch and rhythm. Usually can play some sort of musical instrument and music may invoke strong feelings. Learning techniques- use sound, rhythm and rhyme, use recordings, anchoring technique (use music to help you recall information)

Verbal (Linguistic) Combines written and spoken word. Usually able to communicate well in writing and verbally. Usually like to read and write. May like tongue twisters, rhymes, and learning new words regularly. Learning techniques- incorporate speaking and writing, mnemonics, scripting, read out loud.

Physical (Kinesthetic) Like to use body and sense of touch. Enjoy physical activities. Like to do things hands on vs. sitting around. Learning techniques- use touch, action, and movement to work out problems, use physical objects, remember making diagrams is a physical activity, role playing

Logical (Mathematical) Enjoy logical and mathematical thinking. Easily can recognize patterns and connections. Able to classify information for a better understanding. Works well with numbers and calculations. Learning techniques- try to understand reason behind skills, make lists, systems thinking, do not over analyze.

Social (Interpersonal) Communicate well with others though verbal and non verbal cues. Good at giving advice and listening to others. Prefer to learn in groups, classes, or one-on-one with the professor. May enjoying mentoring. Works best when able to bounce ideas off others. Learning techniques- try to work with others, role- playing, share ideas, work on visualizations with others.

Solitary (Intrapersonal) Tend to be more private and independent. Able to concentrate well on current topics. Aware of own feelings and thinking. Take time to think about current challenges and accomplishments. Learning techniques- create personal interest in topics, keep a journal, assertions, and modeling.

What is your learning style? For many resources about the different learning styles and assessments to better understand which one you are.