Learning Styles

A Learning Styles Survey
If you've evered wonder why you study the way you study, learn the way you learn, or never really thought about it until now, here's your chance to find out more about yourself.

Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
If you are the Bodily-Kinesthetic type, then you like to use hands and body to do your work.

Center for the Study of Autism
Learning styles is a concept which attempts to describe the methods by which people gain information about their environment.

Finding The Giftedness In Your Child
Each of us believes that our child is gifted but for many parents it doesn't quite turn out the way we planned.

Intelligence and Educational Practice
Intelligence and Educational Practice Dr. Howard Gardner's Challenge.

Intrapersonal Intelligence
If you are a person that knows yourself and can understand your feelings. and you know where you are in the world, then you have an Intrapersonal Intelligence.

Interpersonal Intelligence
A person who is of Interpersonal Intelligence has the ability to understand and interact with other people in a variety of ways.

Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
If you have a high Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, then you like to use numbers and reasoning to solve problems. You also like to do puzzles, brain-teasers, and other Math or Science related activities.

Learning Styles Checklist
What kind of learner are you? Take the test and see.

Learning Through Multiple Intelligences
New Horizons for Learning Article - Learning Through Many Kinds of  Intelligence by Dee Dickinson.

Learning Styles Explained
Information about learning styles and Multiple Intelligence (MI) is helpful for everyone especially for people with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. Knowing your learning style will help you develop coping strategies to compensate for your weaknesses and capitalize on your strengths.

Multiple Intelligences Theory
Teachers recognize in themselves and their students the intelligences that experts have describe learning styles, learning modalities and various terms that have similar meaning.

Mind Tools
Memory Techniques - How your learning style affects your use of mnemonics.

Multiple IntelligencesCourse
Here is your chance to experience the ability of MI to enhance your teaching and classroom environment in this graduate-level distance learning course from Seattle Pacific University.

Musical Intelligence
If you are the Musical-Rhythmic type, then you are able to hear & use pitch, rhythm & tone.

Naturalist Intelligence
Dr. Howard Gardner added the Naturalist Intelligence to his list in 1996. It is the first addition to the original seven.

Nurturing Kids' Seven Ways of Being Smart
How to develop your students' multiple intelligences by Kristen Nelson.

Strategies for theVisual-Spatial leaner
Welcome! Join us as we explore the positive talents that give rise to dyslexia, and share our knowledge about the best ways for dyslexic people to learn.

Strategies for Visual Learners
Great idaes that help visual learners successed.

Study Strategies
In order to excel in school you must first learn how to study properly.Here is a good place to start.

The Tool Room
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences.

Traditional Intelligence Theories
When asked to consider the question "What makes a person intelligent?," the most
common responses may be different from your own. Check it out and see.

Visual-Spatial leaner
These individuals think in images, learn visually, and have excellent spatial perception. We have found two main types of visual-spatial children.

Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence
If you have Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence then you have the ability to think in words & use language to express ideas.

Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic
Check and see which one your child is.

Visual-Spatial Intelligence
If you have high Visual-Spatial intelligence, then you are able to think in pictures and to see and create images or designs with shape, color and size.

What Does it Mean to be Smart?
What does it mean to be smart? It used to mean you could ace an IQ test or score well on the Scholastic Aptitude Test but what does it really mean?