Title: Multisensory Learning Using Technology
1Multisensory Learning Using Technology
- IT 6750 Fall 2007
- Heather Bohn
- Julie Singh
- Ronna Roberson
2Definitions
- Any learning activity that includes two or more
sensory modalities to take in or express
information - Major categories visual, auditory, kinesthetic
3Benefits
- Provides inclusive education
- Increases learner engagement
- Greater capacity for learning
- Greater knowledge transfer
- Improved attitudes toward learning
- Greater achievement
4Learning Styles Preferences
www.LearningStyles.net
5Types of Learners
- Visual 30
- Auditory 30
- Kinesthetic 40
6Visual Learning Style
- Sight seeing and perceiving
- Drawn to images, demonstrations body language
- Spatial graphs, pictures diagrams
- Preference Two-dimensional objects
- Misconception reading is visual
7Example Visual Lesson
- Video Clip The Mystery of the Human Skeleton
- http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
163ccdba4acc69819f28
8Visual Learning Aides
Experiments Map making Models
Demos Paint programs Comic Creators
Diagramming Virtual reality Video clips
Drawing programs Animation software Multimedia authoring
Timeline software Graphing software Video conferencing
CAD- Computer Aided Design Web development tools Desktop presentations
9Auditory Learning Style
- Step-by-step learning
- Verbal review and repetition
- Create songs to go along with subject matter
- Thinking done in words
- Study groups (face to face or web cam)
- Podcast instructions
- Needs to hear material clearly
- Summarize readings and notes on voice recorder
(iPod) - Record tests or oral presentation
10Auditory Learning Style
- Traits
- Rapid verbal communication of ideas
- Notices sounds in the environment
- Remembers names of people often forgetting
faces - Recognizes small shifts in voice intonation
- Ease of musical memorization
11Example Auditory Lesson
- The auditory learner has to hear to retain
- Podcast Piano Lesson
- by Robert Laughlin (July 12, 2005)
- http//media.switchpod.com/users/newsam/1-120705.m
p3
12Auditory Learning Aides
Spelling games Rhythmic clap
Tap spelling Books on tape
Mnemonics Role playing
Debates Story telling
Videos Music
Plays or skits Poetry
Interviewing Lecture
Reading aloud Rhyming
13Kinesthetic Learning Style
- Learn best through
- Touching (tactile)
- Moving
- Doing
- Good at manipulating and controlling objects
- Prefer to create and move around
- Easily distracted by need for activity and
exploration
14Example Kinesthetic Lesson
Video Clip AR Clay Animation
http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
f92e5322919c84dc99f3
15Kinesthetic Learning Activities
Cameras Keyboarding Digital
Interactive whiteboards Video productions
Handheld palms Animation
Alphasmart Claymation
Games simulations Virtual field trips
Model building Lego/Robotics
Interactive membrane Document cameras
Clickers Virtual worlds
16Final Thoughts
- Multisensory Instructional Technology Trends
- Strive to combine and vary techniques to include
all learning styles - Visual Learners seeing and perceiving
- Audio Learners hearing and speaking
- Kinesthetic Learners touching and moving
17References
- Auditory Learners
- http//www2.yk.psu.edu/learncenter/acskills/audit
ory.html - Auditory Learning
- http//www.cuyamaca.net/eops/DSPS/resourcesaud.as
p - Instruction Methods Learning Styles
- http//www.districtadministration.com/viewarticle
.aspx?articleid774 - Kinesthetic Learners
- http//eduscapes.com/tap/topic68p.htm
- Learning Teaching Active Multisensory
Learning - http//hilarymccoll.co.uk/activemulti.html
- Learning Styles
- http//www.learningstyles.net/