02-08-2016, 02:14 PM
JohnnyHeck Wrote:Great info on how to get the most out of SpeedyPrep if you are a "visual learner". How did you come to know that you were a visual learner? My daughter-in-law (DIL) is taking A & P at her CC this term, seems to be doing alright (B+ so far)using the Pearson materials (lots of visuals in here) included online in the course. But I am trying to figure out how she should approach CLEPs. In my day - 45 years ago - I do not recall learning style as identifiable. Knowing that my "haptic" son did not lead me to any insight on how to provide TLC support during his unsatisfying, although ultimately successful (TESC BA Music 2013), academic career. My DIL is just starting out and needs course delivery structure. She did not finish an EdEx English Comp MOOC as a prep for English credit. She is math-phobic and is not responding well to the AKEKS approach for her needed remedial skills. Last semester she completed Bio I w/lab with a disappointing C+ in spite of great effort. And her Medical Terminology grade was an ok B. Any clues or suggestions you might have would be gratefully appreciated.
[COLOR="#4B0082"]I know there are a lot of assessments to determine how one learns best, their intelligence type in Garner's terms, etc. This might help you figure out what your DIL's learning style and intelligence "type" is (really meaning what kind of general areas and would do best in and such).
Multiple Intelligences Self-Assessment | Edutopia
What's Your Learning Style? 20 Questions
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