國立高雄第一科技大學應用英語系  

National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology 

Department of English  

Course: Foreign Language Learners 外語學習者 

Instructor: Dr. Chi-Fen Emily Chen  陳其芬

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Self-Assessment of Learning Styles

學習方式自我評量

* The websites listed below provide online questionnaires that can help you determine your learning styles and can let you know your strengths and weaknesses particularly in learning foreign languages.

* Remember that the results of these questionnaires simply indicate a general preference of your learning styles and are not meant to put you in a rigid category.

 

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DVC Learning Style Survey for College (Catherine Jester, 2000): This survey helps you to determine your visual-nonverbal, visual-verbal, auditory-verbal, tactile-kinesthetic learning styles. 

http://www.metamath.com/lsweb/dvclearn.htm

 

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Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire (Barbara A. Soloman & Richard M. Felder, North Carolina State University): This on-line learning style questionnaire is used to assess preferences on four dimensions: active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, visual/verbal, and sequential/global.

http://www.ncsu.edu/felder-public/ILSpage.html

 

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What's your Learning Style? (adapted from Instructor Magazine, 8-89): This instrument helps you to determine your auditory, visual and kinesthetic learning styles.

http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/ts/style.html

    

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MI Inventory for Adults:  This multiple intelligence inventory helps you to identify your eight types of intelligence, verbal/linguistic intelligence, logical/mathematical intelligence, visual/spatial intelligence, body/kinesthetic intelligence, musical/rhythmic intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intra-personal intelligence, and naturalist intelligence.

http://gse.gmu.edu/assets/docs/forms/mirs/mi_inventory_adults.pdf

 

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Brain Dominance Questionnaire:  This questionnaire will give you an indication of your tendency to be a left-brain learner, a right-brain learner, or a bilateral learner, which helps you understand how you learn best and how you relate to others .

http://www.learningpaths.org/questionnaires/lrquest/lrquest.htm

 

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