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Learning Styles

Planning for Success

Jeff Allen Pamela Bracey

University of North Texas

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DynamicLearners

InnovativeLearners

AnalyticLearners

CommonSenseLearners

When someone is teaching us in our most comfortable style, we learn.

WHY?

WHAT?HOW?

IF?

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UNT Learning Framework

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4-MAT Sytem Bernice McCarthy

LearningStyles

David Kolb

Multiple Intelligence

Howard GardnerEmotional Intelligence

Daniel Golemen

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Kolb’s Learning Styles

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LearningStyles David Kolb

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McCarthy’s 4-MAT

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Bernice McCarthy4-MAT System

LearningStyles

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Tell Austin College story about mouse!

Any new technology…

WHY?

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Review Chapter 13 readings

Ask personal experience

Discuss how email works

WHAT?

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Let students try diff.forms of elec. comm.

text messaging email discussion board

HOW?

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Conduct team-based electronic competition

IF?

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Tell Austin Collegestory about mouse!

Any new technology…

Review Chapter 13readings

Ask personal experience

Discuss how email works

Let students try diff.forms of elec. comm.

text messaging email discussion boards

Conduct team-based electronic competition

• WHY ?

• WHAT? • HOW ?

IF?

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DynamicLearners

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InnovativeLearners

AnalyticLearners

CommonSenseLearners

• WHY?

• WHAT?• HOW?

• IF?

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Activity:

How do I do it?

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* Tell Austin College story about mouse!

* Any new technology…

* Review Chapter 13readings

* Ask personal experience

* Discuss how email works

* Let students try diff.forms of elec. comm.

text messaging

email discussion

boards

Conduct team-based

electronic competition

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Theoretical Grounding:

Your Reading List

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4-MAT Sytem Bernice McCarthy

LearningStyles

David Kolb

Multiple Intelligence

Howard GardnerEmotional Intelligence

Daniel Golemen

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Kolb’s Learning Styles

LearningStyles David Kolb

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McCarthy’s 4-MAT

Bernice McCarthy4-MAT System

LearningStyles

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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence

Howard Gardner

4-MAT System

LearningStyles

Multiple Intelligence

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Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence

Personal EQ Elements

Self-Awareness

Self-management

Motivation

Social EQ Elements

Social Awareness

Relationship Management

Daniel Golemen

4-MAT System

LearningStyles

Multiple Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

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Learning Styles:Planning for Success

Discussion

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