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What is experiential learning? A series of 11 chapters by David and Alice Kolb.

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What is the learning cycle?

The learning cycle is a dynamic process. Individual learners may enter the cycle at different points. The important thing is to complete the cycle, in order to become more effective learners.

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  • What is experiential learning?

    Experiential learning puts learning at the center of the learning process, so each pesron is in control of their own experiences. A person is able to take intiatives and create the kind experience they want and that ultimately lead to learning.

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  • How is the learning style inventory (LSI) different from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?

    The LSI is based on an explicit theory of learning, while the MBTI is a personality type assessment.

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  • What is the relationship between learning style and teaching style?

    Research indicates that teachers tend to teach based on their own learning preferences. Teachers should be aware of their learning preferences and make concerted efforts to teach to the variety of learning preferences represented in their classrooms.

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  • What is team learning?

    Teams are made up of individuals, and those individuals bring their own learning styles and preferences to the jobs at hand. Understanding the synergies and challenges that these different styles present for the team is very important.

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  • Who is using the LSI?

    The LSI is used within corporations, higher education, government agencies, and not-for-profit institutions.

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  • Why is learning flexibility important?

    Learning is all about interacting with the environment. No one approach to learning will be effective in all situations. The ability to adapt your learning approach based on the needs of the situation can be critical.

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  • What is the learning style floor mat used for?

    The learning style floor mat provides individuals with an opportunity to physically stand in the place where they learn – the quadrant on the learning space that represents their learning style. Used with a team, it provides a picture of what the team learning profile looks like.

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  • What is the stuck truck exercise?

    The stuck truck exercise helps teams experience the impact of different learning styles on the decision making or problem solving process.

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  • What are learning skills?

    There are certain skills associated with each of the learning styles. Generally speaking, individuals tend to be stronger in those skills related to their learning style. For instance, someone with the accommodating style would probably be strong in initiative and leadership related skills.

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  • What is the learning cycle?

    The learning cycle is a dynamic process. Individual learners may enter the cycle at different points. The important thing is to complete the cycle, in order to become more effective learners.

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  • Why was the LSI developed?

    The LSI was developed to help students connect better with the learning process. Making use of the learning cycle, along with life experiences, case studies, and simulations helped students apply their learning to everyday life.

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