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Ross, Jonathan L.; Schulz, Robert A. – College Teaching, 1999
Discussion of ways to use the World Wide Web in college instruction considers first, logistical issues; second, ways the Web can meet the needs of the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learner; third, ways to accommodate the social learner; and fourth, using the Web with four cognitive learning styles, as measured by the Gregoric Style Delineator.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Instruction, Higher Education, Individual Differences

Paterson, Barbara; Hart-Wasekeesikaw, Fjola – College Teaching, 1994
A distinguishing feature of teaching and learning in traditional aboriginal cultures such as that of Native Americans is respect for the learner's unique way of knowing. Such practices complement the feminist perspective of education and are appropriate for faculty mentors of women college students. (MSE)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cognitive Style, College Faculty, College Instruction