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Nancy BlairHere are tips to help you start improving your learning experience by helping make it work a little better with your needs, whether you’re a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner.
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Jessica Becerravisual learners, audity learners, kinesthetic learners:
organisation, in class learning, study tips and other learning methods. -
Linda McDonaldLearning Styles
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Cindy MarstonList of different types of learners and strategies for making the most of them
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Jean PotterBlog -no longer active? - with learning style tips. Also check out the two posts on either side - the previous post has a lengthy set of sites including how to change your site to "redneck" dialect. the next post could be useful for setting up blogs
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tammy falconelearning styles in the classroom
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Marc SafranHere are a few tips to help you start improving your learning experience by helping make it work a little better with your needs, whether you're a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner.
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Alison HallTips to start improving your learning experience by helping make it work a little better with your needs, whether you’re a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner.
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Allison KiptaSometimes, information is hard to understand just because it’s presented in a manner that just doesn’t quite appeal to the way we like to learn best. While it isn’t always possible to take every class or complete every project in a way that fits into your individual style, there are ways that you can help to ensure that you’re making the most of the material at hand. Here are a few tips to help you start improving your learning experience by helping make it work a little better with your needs, whether you’re a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner.
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craig rolandHere are a few tips to help you start improving your learning experience by helping make it work a little better with your needs, whether you’re a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner.
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Grace Kat101 Tips to Find and Fit Your Learning Style | Teaching Tips
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