Monday, 25 February 2013

Learning Styles:
  1. What is your learning style? What sorts of learning experiences would suit you best with your learning style? I am fairly centred when it comes to Active and Reflective as well as Sensing and Intuative Learning. Things that benefit me a little more would be to stop and take in what I have read or hear and connect information to the real world.
  2. In a traditional classroom of 25 students, how would you support the range of learning styles each lesson? Be sure to teach across the different learning styles, or during specific tasks tailor activities to suit each group. Though you will still need to teach variuos styles to ensure students have a wider ability to learn.
  3. With your current knowledge of ICT, how could your design and digital pedagogy support your learners better? The use of digital pedagogy could enhance each learners experience, for example interactive displays, charts, videos, etc could be used to get the message through.

  4. What sorts of profiling questions would you be asking about your learners to ensure you cater for everyone's preferences?  Ways in which the student likes to study, how they like to learn,  favourite activities, etc.
  5.  How does ICT support differences in learning styles? ICT supports defferences in learning styles by being flexible to suit each style and providing an overall enhanced  learning experience that engages and focuses students better.

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