JCU Online Learning Support Learning Styles


Introduction | Active and Reflective | Sensing and Intuitive | Visual and Verbal |
Sequential and Global | ILS Questionnaire | Credits & Evaluation

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Sensing and Intuitive Learning

Click on both of the following figures to help you decide if you have a preference for sensing or intuitive learning.

Student looking at books on shelf Student looking at diagram on pinboard
Sensing Learning Intuitive Learning

Now click on the scale below and we will give you some hints about how you can take advantage of your preferred learning style.

Sensing Learning No Preference Intuitive Learning








Sensing Learning Sensing learners like learning facts and solving problems by well established methods. They are generally careful, practical and patient and like new knowledge to have some connection to the real world.
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Intuitive Learning Intuitive learners prefer discovering new relationships and can be innovative in their approach to problem solving. Intuitive learners tend to work faster and dislike repetition and work which involves a lot of memorisation and routine calculations.
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Study Skills Online: Learning Styles: Sensing and Intuitive

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Introduction | Active and Reflective | Sensing and Intuitive | Visual and Verbal |
Sequential and Global | ILS Questionnaire | Credits & Evaluation

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