1. Learning
Styles Inventory:
This site includes a description of learning styles as well as a 36
point inventory and a resource guide. A commercial and informational vehicle for the
Center for New Discoveriess in Learning, it is practical and applicable.
2. Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator Applied to Learning Styles:
This site summarizes the MBTIs teaching on learning and
suggests teacher methods to reach each individual style. It is part of a document on the
Master Teacher Program at Georgia State University.
3. How to Identify Your Best Learning Styles
This is a simplified, multi-school learning styles inventory which
could easily be shared with a student to help that student understand personal own
learning strengths and put them into use. This type of information is especially valuable
for the secondary school administrator.
4. Edutainment and Individualizing Learning
This site deals with the relationship between several edutainment
software programs and individual learning styles. It also discusses the difference between
active and passive learning and how to promote active learning through computer use. It is
not an in-depth discussion.
5. Dr. Mills on
Learning Styles
One surprising result of this web search was that of our own
professors web page. Dr. Mills has an article on the topic in his section for
teachers. He provides some sites to check out, which are already in hypertext form. In
addition he provides a helpful discussion of the learning styles concepts
"abstract" and "sequential" (Gregoric, 1982). Dont miss this
site. (Some of the site links have already been listed above.)
6. Learning Styles:
Preferences
This site, which is updated by Jessica Blackmore, deals with both
Kolbs theory of learning styles and Gardners of multiple intelligences. It
provides simple but helpful explanations.