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Understanding Learning Styles Research

Experiencing eLearning

Too many people have been talking about learning styles research lately for me to try to cite them all here. Many have commented on the Learning Styles Don’t Exist video, for example. Should we be using learning styles? Teaching metacognition skills, for example, has a greater effect.

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Ways to Leverage AI for K12 Publishers/Educators

Kitaboo

Imagine a classroom where every student gets a personal tutor, one that adapts to their learning style and pace. The integration of AI in K12 settings goes beyond traditional teaching methods, ushering in a new era where technology and education converge to create unparalleled learning experiences.

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A convenient untruth

Learning with e's

One of the biggest myths known to teacherdom is learning styles. Time and time again, the belief that students can be placed into specific categories such as activist or theorist, or that they are predominantly inclined toward one modal category of learning (e.g. Can the visual learner become better at music by seeing it?)"

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How to Design Emotionally Intelligent Student Centered Courses with Iggy Perillo

LifterLMS

Iggy Perillo outlines the idea of emotional intelligence, which involves relationship management, self-awareness, self-control, and cognitive empathy. When I get super frustrated, I, it’s probably not helpful if I lash out at people, for example. And really this boils down to cognitive empathy is what this means.

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Metalearning and Learning Styles

Big Dog, Little Dog

It is often used in Learning Style theory. While Learning Styles has been written and blogged about a lot lately, normally in response to two papers, Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence and Learning Styles and Pedagogy in Post-16 Learning , I believe it is going in the wrong direction.

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Initial reflections on Slow Learning #change11

Clark Quinn

So, for instance, I’ve learned about keyboard shortcuts to use Word’s outline capabilities, and I can understand where others would not (tho’ I admit to wishing everyone would learn styles , as a valuable model going forward!). As I think about it, I also anticipate some serendipity in the sage approach.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Anatomy of a PLE - Learning with e’s , July 11, 2010. Nuts and Bolts: Brain Bandwidth - Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design by Jane Bozarth - Learning Solutions Magazine , August 2, 2010. Learning styles: Worth our time? Elearning example: Branching scenario - Making Change , May 3, 2010.