Title: How Do YOU Learn?
1How Do YOU Learn?
- An exploration of
- Learning Personality Styles
- Academic Preparedness
Mike Walker UNIV-1011 University
Success September 20, 2007
2Our Agenda
- briefly review last classs objectives
- explore your personal learning style by
completing several inventories - Whats My Style (sensory learning preference)
- Thinking Styles (right/left brain preference)
- Multiple Pathways to Learning (Gardners MI)
- Personality Spectrum (personality theory)
- Learning and Study Strategies Inventory
- These tools will become the foundation of your
personal Learning Profile
3Todays Major Concepts
- you have personal preferences as a learner
- you have varying skills abilities as a learner
- creating your personal learning profile may help
you - choose appropriate learning strategies
- identify areas of strength and weakness
- focus your learning energies more effectively
4Last week, we explored
- What is learning?/How do WE learn?
- Theories of learning reviewed 12 theories
- Constructivism learning is making meaning
- Attitude opening our minds to learning
- The Brain - our primary learning tool
- a bit about how it functions, automatically
- a bit about how it helps us learn
- Memory and how it works
- one memory system (of many)
- one memory technique (of many)
5Role of Attitude opening our minds to learning
- Your mind is like a parachute -- it only works
when its open. - Anonymous
6The Potential of Your Brain
- Three basic learning modalities
- Eight intelligences
- Trillions trillions of brain cells
- 100 billion neurons in thinking brain
- 20,000 possible connections between neurons
- Three brains in one
- Two sides to the brain
7A Simple Model of Learning Information
Processing
- Sensory Input
- Decoding
- Processing
- May include Storage and/or Retrieval processes
- Encoding
- Physical Output
8What is Memory?
- chemical connections between neurons caused by
strong associations - created by action, sensory or emotional event
- sustained by repetition
- Memory neural traces in your brain
9How do we forget?
10now, How YOU Learn
11The Potential of Your Brain
- Three basic learning modalities
- Eight intelligences
- Trillions trillions of brain cells
- 100 billion neurons in thinking brain
- 20,000 possible connections between neurons
- Three brains in one
- Two sides to the brain
12Three Basic Learning Modalities
- Sensory Preferences and Learning Style
Activity 1
13Learning Style
- We take in and begin to process information
through our senses. - Our preferences in the way we take in information
influences our ability to learn in different
environments.
- Sensory Modalities
- Auditory
- Visual
- Kinesthetic/Tactile
14Auditory Learner
- enjoys oral discussion
- studies by talking aloud
- requires oral explanations
- has trouble with written direction
- reinforces a task by talking him/herself through
it
15More Auditory Traits from USD
- sit where they can hear but needn't pay attention
to what is happening in front - may not coordinate colors or clothes, but can
explain why they are wearing what they are
wearing and why - hum or talk to themselves or others when bored
- acquire knowledge by reading aloud
- remember by verbalizing lessons to themselves (if
they don't they may have difficulty reading maps
or diagrams or handling conceptual assignments
like mathematics).
source online University of South Dakota
www.usd.edu/trio/tut/ts/styleres.html
16Visual Learner
- remembers visual details
- follows along when others read
- prefers to see whats to be learned
- needs written instruction
- has trouble following lectures
17More Visual Traits from USD
- take numerous detailed notes
- tend to sit in the front
- are usually neat and clean
- often close their eyes to visualize or remember
something - find something to watch if they are bored
- like to see what they are learning
- benefit from illustrations and presentations that
use color - are attracted to written or spoken language rich
in imagery - prefer stimuli to be isolated from auditory and
kinesthetic distraction - find passive surroundings ideal
source online University of South Dakota
www.usd.edu/trio/tut/ts/styleres.html
18Kinesthetic Learner
- has to do it to know it
- prefers activity-based learning
- studies by writing over and over
- may be restless in class
19More Kinesthetic Traits from USD
- need to be active and take frequent breaks
- speak with their hands and with gestures
- remember what was done, but have difficulty
recalling what was said or seen - find reasons to tinker or move when bored
- rely on what they can directly experience or
perform - activities such as cooking, construction,
engineering and art help them perceive and learn - enjoy field trips and tasks that involve
manipulating materials - sit near the door or someplace else where they
can easily get up and move around - are uncomfortable in classrooms where they lack
opportunities for hands-on experience - communicate by touching and appreciate physically
expressed encouragement, such as a pat on the
back
source online University of South Dakota
www.usd.edu/trio/tut/ts/styleres.html
20The Potential of Your Brain
- Three basic learning modalities
- Eight intelligences
- Trillions trillions of brain cells
- 100 billion neurons in thinking brain
- 20,000 possible connections between neurons
- Three brains in one
- Two sides to the brain
21Two Sides to the Brain
- Brain Orientation - Thinking Preference
Learning Style
Activity 2
22 Analytic Learner Global Learner Left
Brain Characteristics Right Brain
Characteristics
- looking at details
- focusing on one thing
- giving direct answers
- organization
- individual competition
- establishing routines
- working through ideas
- following schedules
- seeing the big picture
- cooperating in groups
- giving and receiving praise
- reading body language
- going with the flow
- doing several things at once
- focusing on ideas/themes
- listening sincerely to others
- reading between the lines
23Left BrainCognitive Processing
- Linear - Processing information from part to
whole in a straight forward logical progression. - Sequential - Processing information in order from
first to last. - Symbolic - Processes symbols likes to use
letters, words and mathematical symbols. - Logical - Processes information piece by piece
using logic to solve a problem. - Verbal - Processes thoughts and ideas with words.
- Reality-Based - Processes information based on
reality focuses on rules and regulations
24Right BrainCognitive Processing
- Holistic - Processing information from whole to
part sees the big picture first, not the
details. - Random - Processing information with out
priority, jumps form one task to another. - Concrete - Processes things that can be seen, or
touched - real objects. - Intuitive - Processes information based on
whether or not it feels right know answer but not
sure how it was derived. - Nonverbal - Processes thought as illustrations.
- Fantasy-Oriented - Processes information with
creativity less focuses on rules and regulations
25You Almost Always
- Left Brain (Analytic)Traits
- do things the same way
- like a neat environment
- are self-motivated
- value facts over feelings
- ask how do I do it?
- Right Brain (Global)Traits
- visualize the future
- think fast on your feet
- have good rapport with others
- see many solutions
- accept many types of people
- try to avoid conflict
26These Frustrate You Left Brain Traits Right
Brain Traits
- not knowing the purpose
- not understanding how a teacher grades
- dealing with generalities
- having an opinion expressed as fact
- having to find personal meaning in what you learn
- working in groups
- questions with no right answer
- having to explain things step by step
- not getting a chance to explain
- accept criticism without taking it personally
- people who are insensitive
- not knowing the meaning for doing something
- keeping detailed records
- re-doing anything once it is done
- having to chose one answer
27Questions You Ask Left Brain Traits Right
Brain Traits
- What facts do I need to know?
- What should it look like?
- When is it due?
- What does this have to do with me?
- How can I make a difference?
- How much of this is really necessary?
28The Potential of Your Brain
- Three basic learning modalities
- Eight intelligences
- Trillions trillions of brain cells
- 100 billion neurons in thinking brain
- 20,000 possible connections between neurons
- Three brains in one
- Two sides to the brain
29Eight Intelligences
- Multiple Intelligences Learning Style
- Its not about how smart you are, but how you
are smart!
Activity 3
30Gardners Intelligence
- . . . an ability to solve problems or fashion
products that are useful in a particular cultural
setting or community. - image source http//www.essentialschools.org/
images/ff_pics/ff2000/speakers/howard.jpg
31Multiple Intelligence Theory -The Seven Eight
Intelligences
- Howard Gardner
- Verbal/Linguistic
- Logical/Mathematical
- Visual/Spatial
- Bodily/Kinesthetic
- Musical/Rhythmic
- Interpersonal
- Intrapersonal
- Naturalist
- Existential
- Interest may Aptitude, Strength Preference
- vs
- Disinterest may Ineptitude, Weakness
Prejudice
32Verbal Linguistic
- Word/Book Smart
- Strength
- reading, writing, telling stories, memorizing
dates, thinking in words - Best Learning Style
- reading, hearing and seeing words speaking,
writing, discussing, and debating
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
33Logical Mathematical
- Number/Logic Smart
- Strength
- math, reasoning, logic, problem solving, patterns
- Best Learning Style
- working with patterns and relationships,
classifying, categorizing, working with the
abstract
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
34Visual Spatial
- Art/Picture Smart
- Strength
- reading, maps, charts, drawing, mazes, puzzles,
imaging things, visualization - Best Learning Style
- working with pictures and colors, visualizing,
using the "minds eye", drawing
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
35Bodily Kinesthetic
- Body/Movement Smart
- Strength
- athletics, dancing, acting, crafts, using tools
- Best Learning Style
- touching, moving, processing knowledge though
body sensations
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
36Musical Rhythmic
- Music/Sound Smart
- Strength
- singing, picking up sounds, remembering melodies,
rhythms - Best Learning Style
- rhythm, melody, singing, listening to music and
melodies
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
37Interpersonal
- People/Group Smart
- Strength
- understanding people, leading, organizing,
communicating, resolving conflicts, selling - Best Learning Style
- sharing, comparing, relating, interviewing,
cooperating
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
38Intrapersonal
- Self/Introspection Smart
- Strength
- understanding self, recognizing strengths and
weaknesses, setting goals - Best Learning Style
- working alone, doing self-paced projects, having
space, reflecting
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
39Naturalist
- Nature/Environment Smart
- Strength
- categorizing, organizing a living area, planning
a trip, preservation, and conservation - Best Learning Style
- sharing, comparing, relating, cooperating and
interviewing
image source www.multi-intell.com/MI_chart.html
40 . . . Over Four Dimensions
- The Personality Spectrum
- Dr. Joyce Bishop
- based on Keirsey, MBTI Jung
Activity 4
41Personality analysis
- How do you respond to the world around you?
- Externally
- Internally
- From where do you get your esteem?
- What motivates you?
- What satisfies or completes you?
42Personality Spectrum
Giver
Thinker
Organizer
Adventurer
43Thinker
- Personal strengths
- enjoy solving problems
- love to develop models and systems
- abstract and analytical way of thinking
- love to explore ideas
- dislike unfairness and wastefulness
- global by nature, always seeking universal truth
44Thinker
- Learning
- like quiet time to reflect on new information
- learn through problems-solving designing new
ways of approaching issues - may find it effective to convert material you
need to learn into logical charts and graphs
45Giver
- Personal strengths
- value honesty and authenticity
- enjoy close relationships
- strong spirituality in your nature
- making a difference in the world is important to
you - enjoy cultivating potential in yourself and
others - naturally romantic and a peacemaker
- dislike hypocrisy and deception.
46Giver
- Learning
- enjoy studying with others and also helping them
learn - study groups are very effective for you to
remember difficult information
47Organizer
- Personal strengths
- value the traditional family and support social
structures - never take responsibility lightly
- strong sense of history, culture, and dignity
- value order and predictability
- dislike disobedience or nonconformity
- value loyalty and obligation.
48Organizer
- Learning
- must have organization to the material
- know the overall plan and what will be required
of you - organizing the material could include any of the
following highlighting key terms in text,
rewriting and organizing notes from class or the
text, making flash cards
49Adventurer
- Personal strengths
- adventure is your middle name a
- hands-on approach to problems solving is
important to you - take pride in being highly skilled in a variety
of fields - need variety and hate waiting
- live in the here and now
- your impulsiveness that drives everything you do
- dislike rigid structure and would prefer to be
the person in authority.
50Adventurer
- Learning
- learn exciting and stimulating information
easiest so pick classes and instructors carefully - study with fun people in a variety of ways and
places - keep on the move
- develop games and puzzles to help memorize
terminology
51Self-Evaluation
- What kind of student are you?
- What kind of student do you want to be?
Activity 5
52The LASSI
- Learning Study Strategies Inventory
53LASSI - Learning Study Strategies Inventory
- 10 scales results given in percentiles
- You should be aiming for the 70th ile in each
area - Skill Component of Strategic Learning
- Information Processing
- Selecting Main Ideas
- Test Strategies
- Will Component of Strategic Learning
- Attitude
- Motivation
- Anxiety
- Self-Regulation Component of Strategic Learning
- Concentration
- Self-Testing
- Study Aids
- Time Management
54More on Learning Styles
55Resource Sites
- University of Guelph
- www.tss.uoguelph.ca/resources/idres/packagels.html
- University of Toronto
- www.ldrc.ca/projects/aware/index.php
56On-Line Inventories
- Hemispheric Dominance Inventory (L/R)
- http//www.mtsu.edu/studskl/hd/learn.html
- http//brain.web-us.com/brain/braindominance.htm
- Sensory Learning Style (Auditory, Visual,
Tactile/Kinesthetic) - http//www.ulc.arizona.edu/learn_styl_ass.html
- http//www.metamath.com/lsweb/dvclearn.htm
- Multiple Intelligences (8 intelligences)
- http//www.ldrc.ca/projects/miinventory/miinventor
y.php
57more On-Line Inventories
- Sternberg-Wagner Thinking Styles Inventory
- www.ldrc.ca/projects/tscale/index.php
- Index of Learning Styles (ILS)
- www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/
ILSdir/ilsweb.html - Excellent on-line interactive learning style
exercise from James Cook U. Australia (also based
on ILS) - www.jcu.edu.au/studying/services/studyskills/learn
ingst/ - Discovery Wheel Online (Houghton-Mifflin College
Site) - http//college.hmco.com/masterstudent/series/maste
r_student_canadian/4e/students/index.html
58Next Week Active Learning your Learning Profile
- For next Wednesday
- Be prepared for quizzes
- Review Chapter 3 Chapter 6, pp. 181 189
- Review todays inventories and be prepared to
discuss them in terms of how they relate to YOU
your personal traits your strengths and
weaknesses
59Questions?