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Abstract

Post-secondary education sees an increasing variety of instructional media and an increasing diversity among learners. The goal of this study was to ascertain whether students of different learning styles, majors, and genders benefited from particular instructional media. Students completed a learning styles inventory and a survey of perceived usefulness of each instructional medium. Qualitative information was collected in student focus groups. All students perceived some of the same instructional media as useful and all valued a mix of media. A rich ecology of media appears to enhance student learning. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
HOW MEDIA ECOLOGIES CAN ADDRESS DIVERSE STUDENT NEEDS
Author
D'Arcy, Cleora J; Eastburn, Darin M; Bruce, Bertram C
Pages
56-63
Publication year
2009
Publication date
Winter 2009
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc.
ISSN
87567555
e-ISSN
19308299
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
274764053
Copyright
Copyright Heldref Publications Winter 2009