Ways of Learning

This is a work in progress. You are invited to print this survey, use it, modify it to your own interests and if you find it valuable, share your changes with the learning community via email (using the CEREMONY program list or the program Moodle site) or via the program site.

You can use this template to think about the ways you learn.  As you do that, you may begin to think about what it means to learn.  You’ll probably also think about whether you want to strengthen those ways of learning you don’t use often.  If you want to add material to this survey, send suggestions to Bill Arney (arney@evergreen.edu)

Some of the ways I learn

Normally Sometimes Very rarely Never
01.Independent study
02.Travel
03.Dialogue and seminar (Evergreen seminar)
04.Interview
05.Empirical studies
06.Fieldwork
07.Survey research
08.Case studies
09.Action projects/service learning
10.Laboratory work
11.Audio/video productions
12.Designing curricula
13.Presenting at workshops, seminars, conferences
14.Workshops, seminars, conferences
15.Written or oral examinations
16.Writing professional papers or journal articles
17.Coursework elsewhere (traditional institutions)
18.Literature review
19.Writing/sharing my self-assessment
20.Comparative studies
21.Clinical work
22.Phenomenological studies
23.Formal written papers
24.Creating handouts
25.Developing training materials
26.Designing questionnaires
27.Policy design
28.Lobbying
29.Annotated bibliographies
30.Lectures
31.Watching videos/movies/pictures
32.Editing/presenting my own videos/movies
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