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How to Learn Anything Fast: Using Personal Learning Styles
This is a reference-based site that lists books and other resources for specific catagories such as ADD, dyslexia, general academic subjects (e.g., reading, written language, spelling), and study skills. Also included is access to free articles about helping struggling students, seminar schedules, and a newsletter.
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Irene Mueller (Faculty)
students who are trying to decide if they can benefit from distance
education/online learning. In general, if a student is
linguistic/visual/intrapersonal, then they should succeed in distance education.
If a student tends to kinesthetic, auditory, interpersonal learning styles,
then traditional face-to-face learning may be more appropriate.