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E-Learning Essentials - About Online Learning - Is Online Learning for You? - E-Learning Types - Learning Styles - Benefits of E-Learning - How to Evaluate E-Learning - E-Learning Glossary - E-Learning FAQ |
Home | Education Articles | E-Learning Essentials | Learning Styles How to Maximize Your Online LearningLearning StylesKnowing a little bit about learning styles can help you determine if online learning is for you. The interaction and delivery methods used in online classes are dramatically different from traditional classes, so understanding how you learn is a good part of the decision-making process. The knowledge can help you improve your study habits and be successful in any educational setting, regardless of what type of learner you are. The three predominant learning styles are visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic. Broken down further, people learn by:
The first three on the list are passive types of learning, while the last two are active types of learning. How much we tend to remember is a function of the type of learning we prefer and our level of involvement in the learning. People often learn through a combination of the ways described above. To a lesser degree, environment is a factor too. The Active Learning Modes The Passive Learning Modes How it all relates to Online Learning As you consider online learning, recognize that everyone learns differently and attempt to zero in on the particular style you use best. Maximize your online learning by choosing the courses suited to your learning styles - and be sure to talk about and apply what you learn. The Illinois Online Network says one of the best things you can do as an online learning student is become a true advocate of its merits through discussion. If you ". . .truly believe in its potential to provide quality education which is equal to, if not better than the traditional face-to-face environment", you'll strengthen the habits you need to succeed. |
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