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   By Ole Lauridsen, LearningStylesLab,
   Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, Denmark

 

 

 

Why Combine OneNote and Learning Styles?

People who know about Learning Styles and are familiar with their own Learning Styles strengths often hunt high and low for a learning tool that lets them exploit their Learning Styles potential effectively. When using ICT, they tend to alternate between various programs, e.g. Word, PowerPoint, and Explorer, and they frequently face difficulties when trying to connect and combine their learning materials. The result is confusion and frustration: For them, OneNote is the solution.

On the other hand, people who use OneNote do not necessarily know how to use it efficiently; they grope their way through the various features and might make choices that do not support their learning processes. On the contrary. The result is confusion and frustration: For them, Learning Styles is the solution.

Thus OneNote and Learning Styles are a perfect match.

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Contents

Why Combine OneNote and Learning Styles?
Learning Styles
The Dunn and Dunn Model for Adult Learners: Building Excellence
Which Learning Styles Elements Does OneNote Support?
Analytic Versus Global Information Processing
Analytics and OneNote
Globals and OneNote
Perceptual Elements and OneNote
The Auditory Element and OneNote
The Visual Element and OneNote
The Tactile Element and OneNote
The Kinesthetic Element and OneNote
The Verbal Element and OneNote
Emotional Elements and OneNote
Task Persistence and OneNote
Structure and OneNote
Sociological Elements and OneNote
Other Learning Styles Elements and OneNote
Tablet PCs, OneNote and Learning Styles
Be a Matchmaker!

 

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