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What's Your Learning Style

Carolyne Taylor

 

   

 

My friend and colleague, Kathy Grant, forwarded me a newsletter from Deborah Redfern, from Soulful Marketing - and one thing caught my eye because it relates to the work that I do with 24 Carrot Learning.

What is Your Learning Style?

Learning styles are a way to help improve your quality of learning. By understanding your own personal styles, you can adapt the learning process and techniques you use. This site is dedicated to helping you better understand learning styles, as well as providing an easy way to discover your own styles.

The learning styles are:

My learning style was:

Visual

5/20

Social

13/20

Physical

9/20

Aural

13/20

Verbal

12/20

Solitary

15/20

Logical

6/20

What I found interesting was the high scores in both the Social (prefer to learn in groups or with other people) and the Solitary (working alone using self-study).

Learning-styles-online.com provides free information and tools to help you understand and use learning styles effectively.

Try it for yourself.

I'm interested in the primary learning style of my readers, so...once you have completed the free online learning styles inventory, enter your top scoring style in our survey. You only have to enter your style, not your name or anything else. We'll keep track and update this article as we progress with our study.

Click Here to Enter Your Learning Style

Carolyne Taylor is the Founder of 24 Carrot Learning. Through her website and consulting she helps individuals and organizations who offer personal growth and professional development opportunities grow their business through marketing, communication and development of professional training materials. http://www.24carrotlearning.com