Learning English Online (LEO): Learning Style & Multiple Intelligences 

Sunday, August 15 2010 | 9:00 AM (EST)

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Welcome to Learning English Online (LEO). LEO is an English program for adult learners who are interested in ongoing English practice to improve their listening, reading, writing, and spoken skills. The program includes live online events via WiZiQ that are conducted twice a week on a specific time and Moodle lessons that do not have specific times. The two formats are very valuable since they provide a chance for students of English to practice the 4 language skills with other participants from around the world.

You are invited to enroll in Learn English Online (LEO) and register for the LEO social network group on IT4ALL Global Exchange to practice your English language skills online 24/7 and join the live online lessons on WiZiQ.


Today's guest speaker is Dr. Magda Madkour who has researched Multiple Inteligences in Language Acquistion.

I am an educator, a researcher, and a writer. I hold a doctoral degree in educational leadership with specification in curriculum and instruction, from University of Phoenix, Arizona, USA. My dissertation topic is "Multiple Intelligences and Language Acquisition". I also have a certificate on using brain-research for curriculum and instruction from Harvard University. I am a member at a number of international organizations including the American Educational Research Association (AERA), USA, the American Psychology Association (APA), the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), TOESL, Phi Delta Kappan, the Montessori Foundation, the Association of Cognitive and Behavioral Studies, and the Child Rights Information Network, USA. My research interests focus on education, brain-research, linguistics and translation studies, American and British literature, anthropology and cultural studies, and integrating technology into learning. I enjoy reading, swimming, music, and art. I write stories for children, and I design educational programs for children and adults.

How do you learn? Please take the following learning style inventory.


Language of instruction: English

Keywords: learning styles, multiple intelligences

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By: ABHIJEET
1039 days 15 hours 18 minutes ago

nice class.I like it.

By: akaKen
1039 days 15 hours 18 minutes ago

thank you so much for the great presentation about learning.

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nizaro
By: nizaro
1032 days 14 hours 22 minutes ago

waw thanks

Donald Clark
By: Donald Clark
1048 days 12 hours 42 minutes ago

Not convinced that learning styles even exist. Several researchers are sceptical about the terms as teh theories are poorly validated. My own view is that LSs are confused with Personality Types.

Donald Clark
By: Dr. Nellie Deutsch
1048 days 12 hours 10 minutes ago

You are invited to review Donald's view on the topic of learning styles.

Anne Fraser
By: Anne Fraser
1048 days 13 hours 58 minutes ago

a great idea to do learning styles. I am equal on all three!

Anne Fraser
By: Dr. Nellie Deutsch
1048 days 13 hours 43 minutes ago

Thank you, Anne. Would you like to join me?

Fabiana Giron
By: Fabiana Giron
1048 days 14 hours 14 minutes ago

Nellie, I think the link to finding out our own Learning Style is broken.

Fabiana Giron
By: Dr. Nellie Deutsch
1048 days 13 hours 44 minutes ago

Hello Febiana and thank you for reporting the error. Please try again.

About Dr. Nellie Deutsch
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Dr. Nellie Deutsch is an educational technologist, speaker, writer, researcher, and online mentor to educators around the globe. She's faculty at Atlantic University. She believes in caring teaching and authentic learning.

Nellie has been teaching English to speakers of other languages since the mid 70s. She has been integrating technology into her classes since the mid 90s. Nellie earned her doctorate in education and educational leadership with a specialization in curriculum and instruction from the University of Phoenix from the School of Advanced Studies in 2010. Her dissertation research (available on ProQuest,Amazon) focused on instructor experiences with integrating technology in blended learning contexts in higher education around the world. Nellie is the founder of Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL), an online informal network of volunteers that provides professional development workshops for groups around the world, generally in conjunction with different projects and initiatives. Dr. Deutsch is also founder and current coordinator of the annual Connecting Online for Instruction and Learning (CO09-CO14) and Moodlemoot (MMVC11-MMVC13) free online conferences, hosted online by IT4ALL and supported by WizIQ online learning platform. Dr. Deutsch has provided consultation on how to integrate Moodle, WizIQ, and Elluminate learning environments for distance education at Open University and worked as a consultant for WikiEducator.org, supported by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Otago Polytechnic (New Zealand), and Athabasca Open University (Canada) in developing online courses and facilitation.

Nellie mentors educators on the use of technology to enhance student learning via Moodle,WebQuests,Professional Electronic Portfolios (Mahara), web 2.0 tools, social networks, and wikis. In addition, she is an accredited PAIRS (Practical Application of Intimate Relationship Skills), conflict resolution, and Reiki practitioner. She practices Mindfulness Meditation and the Alexander Technique.

Dr. Deutsch has written chapters in books on the use of technology and research (Cases in Online Interviews and Education for a Digital World 2.0: Innovations in Education (edition 2) published by the BC Ministry of Education and OpenSchool BC in July 2011) and has peer-reviewed articles, proposals for conferences, and books on technology enhanced learning. She also edits books on Moodle. Nellie reviews proposals for the International Leadership Association (ILA), TESOL conferences and other organizations.

Finally, Dr. Deutsch has presented on technology enhanced learning and educational leadership at conferences in the United States and virtually around the world. Nellie organized and chaired a panel discussion on the merits and challenges of integrating technology into the classroom at the International Leadership Association (ILA) in London, in 2011. She also participated in a panel discussion on culture in the English classroom and how Moodle can be used for intercultural projects at TESOL 2012. Nellie co-facilitated Moodle for Teachers (M4T) workshops with Dr. Ludmila Smirnova at the TESOL 2011 in New Orleans and at TESOL 2012 in Philadelphia. Nellie will be giving two presentations at the EdMedia world conference on educational media and technology in Denver in June 2012 and in Victoria, Canada in June 2013. Nellie was an invited guest at the upcoming leadership convention in Atlantic University in the fall of 2012. She presented and conducted workshops on authenticity and leadership and mindfulness practice. She also led a mindfulness meditation session for mindful living.

Publications
Deutsch, N. (Ed.).(2013). Connecting online for instruction and learning: International perspectives. Charleston: Createspace.

Deutsch, N. (2012). Critique and analysis of Dowlings's "Online asynchronous and face-to-face interviewing: Comparing methods for exploring women's experiences of breastfeeding long term". n J. Salmons (Ed)., Cases in online interview research (pp. 297-299). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Deutsch, N. (2012). Implementing technology in blended learning courses. In J. Salmons (Ed)., Cases in online interview research (pp. 261-269). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Deutsch, N. (2010). Instructor experiences with implementing technology in blended learning courses in higher education. Seattle: Createspace.

Deutsch, N., & Smirnova, L. (2011). Using Moodle for professional development workshops. In Sandy Hirtz and Kevin Kelly (Eds)., Education for a digital world 2.0: Innovations in education (2011) 2nd Edition (pp. 67-90). Victoria: Open Schools BC.

Taylor, V., Lavin, R. S., & Deutsch, N. (2011). Learning objects and personal learning environments. In Sandy Hirtz and Kevin Kelly (Eds)., Education for a digital world 2.0: Innovations in education (2011) 2nd Edition (pp. 511-536). Victoria: Open Schools BC.

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