An Explanation of Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligence Understand Your Learning Style Download my free eBook, Understanding Your Learning Style. Discover tips on how to improve your learning. Enter your email and get the book now! To help you cope with your learning disabilities and ADD, it is important to identify your learning style. Once you have figured out the way you learn, you will need to use specific strategies to fit into your way of learning. Take Your Learning Style Test Here Here are some more practical suggestions pertaining to each learning style: Visual Learners: Auditory Learners: participate in class discussions/debates make speeches and presentations use a tape recorder during lectures instead of taking notes read text out aloud create musical jingles to aid memorization create mnemonics to aid memorization discuss your ideas verbally dictate to someone while they write down your thoughts use verbal analogies, and story telling to demonstrate your point Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
How do you learn? The 3 types of learning styles How do you learn? Do you ever wonder why some people are known as "straight A students" while other people struggle in school - even though they're smart? Do you know people who didn't finish high school, and have found great success in their careers? People learn in different ways. People learn in different ways. Listening learnersSeeing learnersTouch / experience learners It's simple really. Listening learners heard their mother, believed the information, and never touched a stove.Seeing learners watched their brother touch the stove, and never touched it.Experience learners touched the stove; but only once! "My dad is a self-made millionaire with his own business, yet he can barely read the headlines in the newspaper. Most people combine the styles of learning Here are some everyday problems you might want to learn about. Interested in painting, design, home improvement or even real estate? Do you like to help plan parties and meetings for a living? Learning Challenges
BulletSite - professional website development 77 Brain Hacks to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better Source: Online Education Database If someone granted you one wish, what do you imagine you would want out of life that you haven't gotten yet? For many people, it would be self-improvement and knowledge. New knowledge is the backbone of society's progress. Your quest for knowledge doesn't have to be as Earth-changing as Einstein's, but it can be an important part of your life, leading to a new job, better pay, a new hobby, or simply knowledge for knowledge's sake — whatever is important to you as an end goal. Life-changing knowledge does typically require advanced learning techniques. Here are 77 tips related to knowledge and learning to help you on your quest. 1. 2. 4. 5. Balance 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Recall Techniques 15. 16. 17. Visual Aids 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Verbal and Auditory Techniques 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Kinesthetic Techniques 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Self-Motivation Techniques 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Supplemental Techniques 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53.
Improving your motivation for learning English © Tomasz P. Szynalski, Antimoon.com In this article, we share our techniques for improving your motivation for learning English as a foreign language. We used them all the time when we were learning English and we still use them when we need to boost our motivation in areas other than English. Imagine yourself in the future Imagine you can talk to native speakers just like you talk in your first language. It is helpful to read an article about the advantages of knowing English well. You should know that it is possible to learn English really well. Remember that you are already good You already know some English (you’re reading an article in English right now). Remember there is a lot that you don’t know You are good, but your English probably isn’t perfect. You should never think your English is perfect. Use English whenever you can Probably the most important way to improve your motivation is to use English. Using English is fun. This is great, because using English is learning English.
Kriterien für die Evaluation von Websites: Intention, Zielgruppe | UB Bochum Kriterien: Intention, Zielgruppe Intention Warum wurde die Website erstellt? Wirbt die Site für einen ganz bestimmten Standpunkt ohne auf konträre Ansichten einzugehen? Zielgruppe An wen richtet sich die Website? an Wissenschafter/-innen? Intention und Zielgruppe bedingen sich zumeist wechselseitig. weiter mit:Kriterien für die Evaluation von Websites: Verfasserschaft Travel to The World now - Panoramic Photography and Map - 360 Cities Welcome to Earth! It's a planet having an iron core, with two-thirds of its surface covered by water. Earth orbits a local star called the Sun, the light of which generates the food supply for all the millions of species of life on earth. The dominant species on Earth is the human being, and you're one of the six billion of them! The physical composition of the Earth, its people and everything on it contains an electro-magnetic field which is not yet fully understood. Theories and legends about the origin of Earth, people and life itself abound, however they are not commonly discussed. "Who are we? Many religions and philosophies have attempted to answer these questions over the years, but so far none has given an answer that everyone on the planet can accept. In contrast to all the disagreement, the similarities among people on earth are far, far greater than any differences. Welcome again to Earth!
Using Mind Maps Learnng Styles take your test click here to take your learning styles test Information about learning styles and Multiple Intelligence (MI) is helpful for everyone especially for people with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. Knowing your learning style will help you develop coping strategies to compensate for your weaknesses and capitalize on your strengths. This page provides an explanation of what learning styles and multiple intelligence are all about, an interactive assessment of your learning style/MI, and practical tips to make your learning style work for you. For ease of use, the page has been divided into six categories: Learning Styles Explained Please Pick a topic: What are learning Styles? What are the types of learning styles? Visual Learners Auditory Learners Kinesthetic Learners What are learning styles? Learning styles are simply different approaches or ways of learning. What are the types of learning styles? Visual Learners: learn through seeing... . Auditory Learners: Their Skills include:
Methods & techniques to improve your English reading, writing & speaking There are many ways to improve your level of English: Read it Read as many English books, newspapers and magazines as you can find.We also recommend the English version of the monthly magazine READERS DIGEST. It has short stories and articles. We are offering copies in our competition on the visitor page. Listen to it Try some of the radio stations we recommend on the Worldwide Radio schedules page BBC Overseas Service. VOLTERRE in France has a valuable list of sites for learners and teachers of English and French. Talk it Talk to friends who are also learning English. Go to an English language school. See our section of advice on how to choose a good language school. Maybe we will see you in Britain one day? To assess how easily you will learn, go through our Self-Test on Learning English.
You Are Not So Smart Memory Improvement Techniques - Improve Your Memory with MindTools © VeerPRZEMYSLAW PRZYBYLSKI Use these techniques to improve your memory. The tools in this section help you to improve your memory. They help you both to remember facts accurately and to remember the structure of information. The tools are split into two sections. Firstly you'll learn the memory techniques themselves. As with other mind tools, the more practice you give yourself with these techniques, the more effectively you will use them. Mnemonics 'Mnemonic' is another word for memory tool. The idea behind using mnemonics is to encode difficult-to-remember information in a way that is much easier to remember. Our brains evolved to code and interpret complex stimuli such as images, colors, structures, sounds, smells, tastes, touch, positions, emotions and language. Unfortunately, a lot of the information we have to remember in modern life is presented differently – as words printed on a page. Using Your Whole Mind to Remember Use positive, pleasant images.