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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
Seidel, Laura E.; England, Eileen M. – 1997
This study investigated liberal arts college students' preferences for various teaching methods and testing techniques in relation to their measured cognitive style. A total of 100 students completed the Gregorc Style Delineator and a questionnaire on instructional methods commonly used in college classes. The results indicated that the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Instruction, College Students, Educational Attitudes
Picou, Armand; Gatlin-Watts, Rebecca; Packer, James – Texas Papers in Foreign Language Education, 1998
This study examined learning style differences in samples of the native Spanish-speaking population of the Texas-Mexico border region, focusing on possible culture- and gender-related variation. Subjects were 187 students at six universities in Texas, who were administered a Spanish translated version of the Gregorc Style Delineator. Results…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
1998
This document contains four papers from a symposium on individual differences in learning. "Novice and Expert Learning: Impact on Training" (Barbara J. Daley) reports on a study in which 20 novice and expert nurses were interviewed to identify their different learning processes and the factors that facilitated or hindered their learning.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Case Studies, Educational Environment