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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. On the surface these seem to make sense.

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Revolutionizing K-12 Education: The Transformative Power of eLearning

Lambda Solutions

This blog explores the dynamic world of eLearning in K-12 education and its impact on the learning journey. The Rise of eLearning in K-12 Personalized Learning: eLearning allows educators to tailor lessons to individual learning styles and paces, ensuring students receive a more personalized education.

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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 a music teacher, that might mean something like teaching rhythms through multiple channels.

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Friday Finds — Toxic Learning Styles, Addictive Content, Email Marketing

Mike Taylor

It emphasizes that the belief in learning styles can lead educators to limit their teaching strategies and students to confine their learning potential, thereby hindering the educational process. Learn more → Email Marketing Tools are Great for L&D Forget fancy social media apps and new-fangled AI! Try it now!

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Best Practices for Developing and Delivering Effective e-Learning Platforms

Hurix Digital

Summary This insightful blog delves into the best practices for crafting superior custom e-learning platforms. With the rise of remote learning and digital transformation , e-learning has become a popular and effective way to deliver education and training content to learners.

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Multimodal Learning: Improving Course Outcomes and Engagement 

LearnDash

Yet, traditional one-size-fits-all approaches to learning often fall short of meeting the diverse needs of learners. Recognizing this, educators and trainers are turning to multimodal learning—a dynamic approach that embraces various channels and mediums to cater to diverse learning styles. What is multimodal learning?

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Adapting Sales Training for Different Learning Styles

BrainCert

However, not all sales professionals learn in the same way. People have unique learning styles, and as a result, a one-size-fits-all approach to sales training may fall short of its intended impact. Understanding different learning styles ensures that the right sales tactics are taught to the right people.