Communication and Collaboration for Different Learning Styles and Personality Types
Learning Styles
In every day living and learning, people tend to end with the possibly same outcome, but go about approaching them in totally different ways. Upon completing the Learning Styles Assessment Worksheet, three learning styles were identified: Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Logical-Mathematical. The first finding was the interpersonal learning style. According to Howard Gardner interpersonal learning style deals with the ability to relate to others noticing their moods, motivations, and feelings. The main strategy I would use is to try to take my classes on campus. The social interaction between the instructor and students is amazing. Developing study groups and meeting new people are also strategies I would also use. The second style I have is intrapersonal. Intrapersonal deals with the ability to understand one’s own behavior and feelings. Although us intrapersonal learners have a tendency to be stereotyped as self-centered, our deep self-knowledge provides a foundation for empathy toward others whether or not we adequately express it. Staying determined, focused, strong-willed, and disciplined is the lifelong strategy I will continue to use. Last, the third style I have is logical-mathematical, which deals with the ability to understand reasoning and problem solving. Logical-mathematical is something I have always been. The strategy that I will use is to keep my mind stimulated with different types of problem-solving word games, puzzles, and figuring things out.
Personality Types
According to Howard Gardner personality assessments helps us to understand how we respond to the world around us. Based on my findings, I have chosen three that best fit me in my everyday life. My first personality type is a giver. The characteristics of a giver are helping others, honesty, making a difference in the world, and successful close relationships. The...