Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction

Although the Dunns’ learning styles and Gardner’s multiple intelligences theories are two distinct areas of research, they do not oppose each other and can be used together to improve learning. The design of this tutorial is an attempt to integrate students’ learning styles and their unique blend of...

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Main Author: Chau, May Ying
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1526172021-09-08T20:10:21Z Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction Chau, May Ying Library and information science Although the Dunns’ learning styles and Gardner’s multiple intelligences theories are two distinct areas of research, they do not oppose each other and can be used together to improve learning. The design of this tutorial is an attempt to integrate students’ learning styles and their unique blend of intelligences in the library research process. The goal is to encourage higher-order thinking so that learners can make meaningful associations among information acquired during research. The means used to integrate these two theories is sequenced learning strategies. This tool-kit provides a favorable environment so that participants can learn the styles in which they learn best and intuitively apply their own blend of intelligences. Published version 2021-09-06T01:32:04Z 2021-09-06T01:32:04Z 2006 Journal Article Chau, M. Y. (2006). Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 16(1), 1-14. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2006.1.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152617 10.32655/LIBRES.2006.1.1 1 16 1 14 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2006 May Ying Chau. All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction
description Although the Dunns’ learning styles and Gardner’s multiple intelligences theories are two distinct areas of research, they do not oppose each other and can be used together to improve learning. The design of this tutorial is an attempt to integrate students’ learning styles and their unique blend of intelligences in the library research process. The goal is to encourage higher-order thinking so that learners can make meaningful associations among information acquired during research. The means used to integrate these two theories is sequenced learning strategies. This tool-kit provides a favorable environment so that participants can learn the styles in which they learn best and intuitively apply their own blend of intelligences.
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title Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction
title_short Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction
title_full Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction
title_fullStr Connecting learning styles and multiple intelligences theories through learning strategies : an on line tutorial for library instruction
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