Learning Styles & Online Spaces

Posted on March 13, 2007 by tmarch.
Categories: updates.

Here’s an activity that will give you more input about your learning style and also get you registered in two online learning spaces you can use at Oxley college.

Let’s Go!

Online Learning Assessments, Part 2

The following are online versions of similar questionnaires that give input on your preferred learning style.

  1. Choose one of the three assessments below and complete the questionnaire.
  1. When you view your results, drag across the information and paste it into a Word document. Save the Word .doc into your online server space.
  2. If the assessment provides descriptors of the learning styles’ strengths and weaknesses, copy and paste the ones that apply to the result you got. Paste the information into the same Word doc.

Extra: If you have the time and the interest, try taking two of them and then you can compare what three different assessments may say about you.

Logging into OPLE (pronounced “opal”)

We’ve set up an online learning space for all students at Oxley College. We call it “OPLE” which stands for Oxley Personal Learning Environment. Think of this as your online notebook. It is your workspace to draft writings, save documents, read news feeds and work with people who share your interests. Let’s get you logged in. Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on logging into OPLE.

Creating your First Blog Post in OPLE

Once you have fully logged into OPLE and added some info to your profile, how about creating a post on your blog. Let’s make this first one a refelction on what you’ve learned about your own personal learning style from the past two or more self-assessments you’ve completed. Some things to consider are: How do the assessments compare in terms of your profile? Do they agree? Do you agree with them? What do the profiles suggest about what you are really good at? How about things that tend to be a challenge for people who share the profile you received? Feel free to copy from the Word doc you saved information into.

Feedback on this Activity

Every post on The Infinite Blog allows for comments. See the link just below? Please take the time to give us feedback on how this activity was for you? What did you like about it? What seemed “good hard?” What seemed “bad hard?” How do you suggest we use the class’s blog (The Infinite) and how you might use OPLE. Any constructive comments are good comments.