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* **Balancing** - Evenly balancing both modes of acquiring experience and both modes of transforming that experience into knowledge. | * **Balancing** - Evenly balancing both modes of acquiring experience and both modes of transforming that experience into knowledge. | ||
- | In order to identify preferred learning style in Kolb's model, "**[[http://www.haygroup.com/au/services/index.aspx?ID=14323|learning style inventory]]**" method has been developed. This **method for determining an individual’s optimal learning style**, strengths and weaknesses consists of a survey which explores one's perceiving (how one prefers to acquire information) and processing (how one makes sense of new things). Various variants of this method can be found in simplified free on-line tests((For example: [[http://casa.colorado.edu/~dduncan/teachingseminar/KolbLearningStyleInventoryInfo.pdf|Duncan, D. Kolb Learning Style Inventory. University of Colorado at Boulder.]])). | + | In order to identify preferred learning style in Kolb's model, "**[[http://www.haygroup.com/au/services/index.aspx?ID=14323|learning style inventory]]**" method has been developed. This **method for determining an individual’s optimal learning style**, strengths and weaknesses consists of a survey which explores one's perceiving (how one prefers to acquire information) and processing (how one makes sense of new things). Various variants of this method can be found in simplified free on-line tests((For example: [[http://casa.colorado.edu/~dduncan/teachingseminar/KolbLearningStyleInventoryInfo.pdf|Duncan, D. Kolb Learning Style Inventory. University of Colorado at Boulder.]])) and newer methods like //the adaptive style inventory// or //the learning skills profile// have also been introduced(([[http://www.google.hr/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDEQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Flearningfromexperience.com%2Fmedia%2F2010%2F08%2FAdaptive-flexibility-2000.pdf&rct=j&q=Learning%20styles%20and%20adaptive%20flexibility&ei=wJJLTsipB4ee-QbUgoT3CA&usg=AFQjCNEtw0y7d9xEjMbQGRCJW4B0K7Kycg&cad=rja|Mainemelis, Charalampos, Richard E. Boyatzis, and David A. Kolb. Learning Styles and Adaptive Flexibility. Management Learning 33, no. 1: 5 -33, March 2002.]])). |