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Debunking the Learning Style Myth in Workplace Learning

Litmos

When talking about ways to engage your learning audience with instructional design, learning styles have emerged as one of the more prominent concepts.

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Are You Fed Up With Learning Styles Already?

eLearning Industry

The concept of learning styles has had a pernicious effect on education and corporate learning spheres. It has damaged the fabric of Instructional Design practices and it can also be a detriment to your efficiency as a learner. Let's dive into the facts and why they do or don't work.

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Multi-Modal Learning Isn’t Learning Styles

Association eLearning

Several of my colleagues have already written about learning styles being debunked and proven to be a myth. This post is about an alternate method, called multi-modal learning, which is not a myth. It can be easily confused with learning styles, so I feel that it deserves some clarification.

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The Learning Styles Myth

Association eLearning

Some time ago, a colleague of mine wrote a blog called Learning Myths: Debunked , in which he stated that learning styles is a myth. Having obtained a degree in Elementary Education, I was shocked and still skeptical that learning styles was indeed a myth.

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Everyone Wins! How Games Can Improve Learning Outcomes Across Multiple Generations

Speaker: Stephen Baer, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Game Agency

More and more instructional designers are asking what games they should use to increase the effectiveness of their training and to engage their target audience. In this webinar, you will learn: How different generations respond to varying styles of learning. Nearly 70% of American adults play video games.

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Revisiting Learning Styles

Experiencing eLearning

As part of David Kelly’s Learning Styles Awareness Day , I’m revisiting the idea of learning styles. I admit that when I was taught learning styles in my education program, I didn’t question it. As an instructional designer, I basically ignore learning styles.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

This post is going to be somewhat different than in the past, specifically a result of the argument of the effectiveness of learning styles and if they even exist. Nope, in all the counter-arguments it was focusing on one item, learning styles, which initially was going to make up only a small part of the post.