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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Active and Reflective Learning

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

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Active Learning Reflective 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.

Active Learning No Preference Reflective Learning








active Active learners understand new information by doing something with it. Active learners are keen to try out and experiment with the new information and often enjoy group work because this enables them to do active things. Sitting through lectures with nothing to actually get involved in can be particularly difficult for active learners.
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Reflective Reflective learners prefer to think about new information first before acting on it. They often prefer to think through problems first on their own rather than discussing it in groups. Sitting through lectures can be difficult for reflective learners who often like to have some time out to think through new information.
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Study Skills Online: Learning Styles: Active and Reflective

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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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