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| Event | 'Learning Styles' Workshop |
| When | Wednesday, October 28, 2009 from 3:15am to 5:05pm |
| Where | Lauinger Library 158 |
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Both students and instructors have preferred ways of taking in and processing information. Research on learning styles has indicated that undergraduate students and university faculty often have different learning style preferences, suggesting that developing flexibility in our approaches to teaching and learning could benefit both students and professors. This workshop will introduce you to a variety of frameworks for assessing learning styles. We will discuss how an awareness of different learning styles can influence your teaching and increase your ability to reach a wider variety of students in your classes whose learning preferences may differ from your own. Instructors: Barbara Craig (CNDLS) and Joselyn Schultz Lewis (CNDLS) |
| Access | » This event has not been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | Register for this workshop |
| Sponsors | AT Program, The Center for New Designs in Learning & Scholarship (CNDLS) |
| Web site | For more information, see http://cndls.georgetown.edu/view/support/programs/workshops.html |
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