Personal Learning Styles
List of Inventories
1. Learning Styles Online http://www.learning-styles-online.com/inventory/
Format for in-text citation (paraphrasing): (Attribute advanogy.com, 2004)
Format for in-text citation (quotation use page or paragraph numbers): (Attribute advanogy.com, 2004, p. number) or (Attribute advanogy.com, 2004, para. number)
Format for Reference page: Attribute advanogy.com. (2004). Learning styles online. Retrieved from http://www.learning-styles-online.com/inventory/
2. Index of Learning Styles http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html
Format for in-text citation (paraphrasing): (Felder & Soloman, n.d.)
Format for in-text citation (quotation use page or paragraph numbers): (Felder & Soloman, n.d., p. number) or (Felder & Soloman, n.d., para. number)
Format for Reference page: Felder, R. M., & Soloman, B. A. (n.d.). Index of learning styles. Retrieved from http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html
3. Learning Style Inventory http://www.personal.psu.edu/bxb11/LSI/LSI.htm
Format for in-text citation (paraphrasing): (Penn State, 2010).
Format for in-text citation (quotation use page or paragraph numbers): (Penn State, 2010, p. number) or (Penn State, 2010, para. number)
Format for Reference page:Penn State. (2010). Learning style inventory. Retrieved from http://www.personal.psu.edu/bxb11/LSI/LSI.htm
4. The Center for New Discoveries in Learning http://www.howtolearn.com/learning-styles-quiz
Format for in-text citation (paraphrasing): (The Center for New Discoveries in Learning, 2012).
Format for in-text citation (quotation use page or paragraph numbers): (The Center for New Discoveries in Learning, 2012, p. number) or (The Center for New Discoveries in Learning, 2012, para. number)
Format for Reference page:The Center for New Discoveries in Learning. (2012). Learning styles inventory. Retrieved from http://www.howtolearn.com/learning-styles-quiz
Put these ideas together by composing a short personal essay (500 600 words). Your essay should include the following:
An introductory paragraph sharing what the essay is about;
Your reasons for seeking a college degree;
Your learning style, as shared by the inventories taken (be sure to include which of the four you took and cite the source using the author and year);
Whether you agree or disagree with the results of those inventories and why; and
A strong concluding paragraph that summarizes the key points of the essay.