Resources: Knowing Learners and Ourselves - Multiple Intelligences / Learning Styles

Multiple Intelligences inventory for primary grade students. Paper and Pencil survey. Based on pictures. http://ed.swau.edu/England/handouts/
MI_Survey_Primary.pdf
“Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire” (NC State University)  Online survey which provides immediate results on a scale.  Another page provides a description of the scales as well as strategies for each type of learner. www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html
Multiple Intelligences Inventory (Learning Disabilities Resource Community) “This instrument is adapted from Howard Gardner's work on multiple intelligences, and has been modified to include an eighth intelligence developed by Gary Harms: Naturalistic Intelligence.”  Scroll down to begin inventory or click on button for printable inventory.  * a little time consuming because each web page only contains 1 out of 80 questions.  Need to record user ID # to retrieve results. www.ldrc.ca/projects/miinventory/miinventory.php
A chart which helps you determine your learning style. www.chaminade.org/inspire/learnstl.htm
The Rogers Indicator of Multiple Intelligences (RIMI) A tool created by Dr. Keith Rogers, professor at Brigham Young University.)  Online survey that is fairly quick to use.  Results appear immediately when finished.  Descriptions of multiple intelligences is not extensive, so would probably want to have additional resources to understand results. www.personal.psu.edu/staff/b/x/bxb11/MI/MIQuiz.htm
Disney Learning Partnership with Thirteen Ed Online.  Scroll down for video clips of classrooms where multiple intelligences are at work. www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class
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Multiple intelligences Teacher Inventory.  Pencil & Paper survey.  Quick & easy checklist organized by learning style.  Easy to see results.  Provides examples of “activities” for each learning style. http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/high/wotc/confli3.htm
Quick online survey.  Provides immediate results, but they do not include descriptions of categories.

www.ldpride.net/learning_style.html

Jung Typology Test (also based on Myers Briggs)  Immediate results with good descriptions!

www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp

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