Friday, February 17, 2012

Learning Styles in Education

Here is my Video presentation on Learning Styles in Distance Education







Video's I commented on:

Seane @ http://learningsquared.blogspot.com
Michelle @ http://michellelandley.blogspot.com
Daniel @ http://daoprish.blogspot.com
Laura @ http://wojoedtech.blogspot.com
Lisa @ http://durffsblog.blogspot.com
Jerome@ http://jachenevert.blogspot.com

6 comments:

  1. Great job with your video and I enjoyed working with you on this project and in our group!

    I especially liked how you developed your topic and used many different types of production methods to drive your point home. Your graphics were very interesting and I liked all the mind maps your used – hmm maybe I am a visual learner. I work with many different styles in my own classroom and I try to differentiate my instruction to meet the needs of the students. You did a great job showing this in your video. The part of the video that was very successful was in your explanation and demonstration of the subject matter. While watching your video, I wondered about how to increase my own understanding of differentiation in order to reach all students.

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  3. Olufemi, I thought the comedy routine was hilarious! Nice segue into the YouTube video by the Arizona State University Student Success Center.

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  4. What a wonderful video you produced. I like the example of the learning process through your group demonstration. Plain and to the point-easy to understand who is learning which way. Nice job!

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  5. Very upbeat attitude! Lots of smiles from you. Amusing ‘style’ video. Great demonstration of learning styles in the classroom. The filming was well done. It is obvious you are experienced in the movie making.

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  6. How are you? I enjoyed your video. I like the way you provided a mixture of still pics and footage. You also did a good job at presenting the different learning styles.

    Respectfully,
    jac

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