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Online Tutoring Book, Chapter 1 - Learning Online: Models and Styles
This is just one chapter out of an amazing online "E-Book" on the subject of online tutoring!
MATTERS OF STYLE
Richard M. Felder, Department of Chemical Engineering,
North Carolina State University. An great document that introduces many of the foundation topics related to
the study and understanding of learning styles.
Center for the Study of
Learning and Teaching Styles at St. John's University
The Learning-Styles Network fosters life-long
academic, intellectual, and personal success through the promotion and
dissemination of research, information, publications and other resources
focusing on learning, teaching, and productivity styles.
Enhanced Learning with Technology - Learning Styles
A page that covers 6 learning styles, as well as links and resources related
to learning styles.
Major Categories in the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom 1956)
Links and information specific to Blooms Taxonomy
Chaminade College Preparatory "Learning Styles" Informational Page
This page has a chart that will help you determine your learning style.
Teaching English (BBC Network) - Learning Styles and Teaching
Well put together page, that answers questions such as: What is a learning style, Where do learning styles come from, Why should teachers know about learning styles, and etc..
LdPride.com - Learning Styles & Multiple Intelligence
This site, looks at the many things that make up learning styles and Multiple Intelligence oriented type subjects.
Learning and Teaching
Three linked sites exploring learning and teaching in college, adult and professional education
Various Learning Style Models: