Learning Modalities
agenda
Ways to learn
Proving you have learned
Objectives
Identify 4 Modalities of learning
Evaluate Modality effectiveness by reflecting
Identify your preferred modality
WAYS TO LEARN
WAYS TO LEARN
WAYS TO LEARN
How do you, yes you, learn?
Take this quiz and find out.
Turn to your neighbor and discuss what your modalities are.
- Were you surprised?
- Compare your results.
- Are there activities you do that do justify the score.
- Are there activities you do that do not justify the score.
PROVING YOU HAVE LEARNED
PROVING YOU HAVE LEARNED
InEffective
Effective
Activity Learning Signs:
I require the learning material to repeat it.
I can't remember any keywords.
Changing anything is scary.
I only require my brain to repeat it.
I can define important keywords from recall.
I can predict what changes will do.
Maybe I'll understand it on the third try.
This book didn't work, I'll try this other book.
I'll understand better from another resource.
This book didn't work, I'll try this video.
InEffective
Effective
Activity Modality Signs:
PROVING YOU HAVE LEARNED
Exercise:
You are talking with Ursa about learning JavaScript over the weekend. What are some helpful tips you could give Ursa if you heard these phrases:
- I just need to read this text book a second time.
- Every time I want to map over an array, I just read this tutorial blog post about it.
- I didn't sleep last night because I was reading about how functions work. I'm tired now and still can't tell you a thing about them. I just can't understand them!
- As long as I have my notes with me, I can do it.
Which modality does Ursa think of themself as? Which other modalities could you recommend?
Objectives
IDENTIFY 4 MODALITIES OF LEARNING
EVALUATE MODALITY EFFECTIVENESS BY REFLECTING
IDENTIFY YOUR PREFERRED MODALITY
L2L: Modalities
By Danny Fritz
L2L: Modalities
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