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LEARNING STYLES Welcome to the Unit 6 Seminar!

It is time to begin! I am now speaking so please turn up your speakers so that you can hear me. If you cannot hear me, please contact Tech Support for assistance. But first, please be certain that your speakers are turned all the way up. The number for Tech Support is in the right hand corner of the CJ 100 course room.

CONGRATULATIONS!!! You have made it past the midpoint of the course. I am sincerely very proud of each and every one of you!!!!!!!! What advice would you give a new CJ 100 student that is beginning an online program? You are now ‘pros’!!

Please know… I am here to ensure that you are successful. Please call me, me, text me. Let me know if you are having difficulty(ies). Cell Phone:

Unit 6 Assignments Unit 6 Discussion Unit 6 Quiz Unit 6 Seminar (*You are here…yay!!!*)

Final Project Proposals All proposals have now been graded. You are now responsible for conducting your interview and then submitting a 2- page minimum report by the end of Unit 9. Your 2-page report is based upon information that you have gathered from your interview.

Final Project Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9: Final Projects are due Are you missing any assignments? Check the GRADEBOOK and submit any missing work ASAP. Send me an once you have completed any missing work!!!!!!

What is a Learning Style? Refers to the way you receive, store and retrieve information. Many different learning styles Not everyone learns the same way When you know your preferred Learning Style, you can adapt yourself better to the classroom and learn more effectively outside of class

Learning Styles Six Learning Styles –Reading –Writing –Listening (Auditory) –Speaking –Visualizing –Manipulating (hands-on)

Learning Styles Often the six are categorized into three styles –Auditory –Visual –Tactile

Teaching Modes There are four direct teaching modes –Lecturing –Group Collaboration –Visual Presentation –Manipulating Indirect Teaching Modes include: Writing and Reading

Making the Most of Your Preferred Learning Style Visual Learners: to include reading, writing, visualizing –Keep text with you during lectures so you can refer to the written word –Read assignments – keep up on reading and take notes while reading –Take notes during class-revise them as soon as possible after class –Create study aids such as notecards, draw diagrams, make charts, etc.

Making The Most of Your Preferred Learning Style Auditory Learning: includes speaking and listening –Compatible with lecture classes –May benefit from participating in a study group so you can hear others discuss the concepts –Tape lectures and listen to them again –Read aloud

Making The Most of Your Preferred Learning Style Tactile Learners: hands-on, manipulation –Build models or replicas, create charts, diagrams and graphs –Take notes –Make flash cards and utilize them in your studies –Transcribe hand written classroom notes on the computer –For Math, make sure you do the practice problems and homework

Making the Most Out of Your Instructor’s Teaching Mode The Teaching Mode will not always match your preferred learning style. Students will adapt and strengthen their less preferred or used learning styles You will want to master as many learning styles as possible Every learning style you strengthen will boost your self-esteem as well as your performance

Adapting to Your Instructor’s Teaching Mode Lecture: students who are visual and tactile learners will need to take detailed notes during lectures. Auditory learners will be careful listeners and strengthen visual and tactile skill by taking notes. Soon after lecture class – review notes and make corrections. Add diagrams, charts graphs that correspond to material. Can re-write notes on the computer for increased tactile learning. Make note cards for visual and tactile use. Strong auditory learners can join study groups to further discuss classroom topics. Information is heard a second time.

Adapting to Your Instructor’s Teaching Mode Visual Presentations: Students who are tactile and auditory learners will benefit by sitting at the front of the class so they do not miss anything. Take notes during the presentation and soon after class, make additions to your classroom notes. A study group will help auditory learners in a situation where the material was delivered through visual presentations – a study group could discuss what was viewed and give interpretation of the material Tactile learners could re-create visuals as a way to connect with new material.

Adapting to Your Instructor’s Teaching Mode Group Collaborations – good for auditory learners. Need to come to class prepared so you can actively participate in the group. Tactile and visual learners can benefit by taking notes during group work – gives you a “record” of what went on during group work.

Adapting to Your Instructor’s Teaching Mode Manipulation – works well for tactile learners – lots of hands-on activities in class Visual and auditory learners can strengthen their tactile style by taking notes on procedures you might perform in class, utilizing open lab time to “practice” more.

Learning Beyond the Classroom Talk with professional who are in the field you are preparing to enter Join clubs, societies or other campus organizations Read journals in the occupational field you plan to enter Visit instructors outside the classroom Enroll in elective courses that will strengthen some of your weaker skills Participate in field experiences, internships or cooperative education programs

“Making a Comeback” Evaluate your efforts Discuss progress (or lack of) with your instructors – own up to your faults Seek help – get a tutor When grades begin to slip, get help Don’t let personal problems stand in your way