How the Web Can Help Your Learning Style
Global vs. Sequential
 Learners
Global
  - Use
    the summary lecture notes to get an overview of each chapter on the wesbsite and
    see the big picture
- Review
    real world examples and pictures on the wesbsite
- Look
    at concepts outlined in the Interactive Computer Modules (ICMs)
Sequential 
  - Use
    the 'Derive' hot buttons to go
    through derivations in lecture-notes on the web
- Follow
    all derivations in the ICMs step-by-step
- Do
    all self-tests, audios and examples as you progress through the wesbsite
    lecture notes step-by-step
 
 
Active vs. Reflective Learners
Active
  - Use
    all the hot buttons to interact with the material so that you're always doing something
- Use
    self-tests as a good source of practice problems
- Use
    living
    example problems to change settings/parameters and see the result
- Review
    for exams using the ICMs
Reflective 
  - Self-tests
    allow you to consider the answer before seeing it
- Use
    living learning problems to think about topics independently
 
Sensing vs. Intuitive Learners 
Sensing
  - Use
    web-modules
    (cobra, hippo, nanoparticles) to see how material is applied to real world topics
- Relate
    how living example problems are linked to real world topics
Intuitive 
  - Vary
    parameters in supplied polymath problems and understand their influence on a
    problem
- Use
    the trial-and-error portions of some ICMs to understand ‘what if’ style
    questions
 
Visual vs. Verbal
 Learners
Visual
  - Study
    the 'Examples' and 'Self-tests' on the wesbsite summary notes that
    have graphs and figures showing trends
- Do
    ICMs to see how each step of a derivation/problem leads to the next
- Use
    the graphical
    output from living example problems/polymath code to obtain a visual
    understanding of how various parameters affect a system
- Use
    the Professional Reference Shelf to view pictures of real reactors
Verbal 
  - Listen
    to audios on the web to hear information in another way
- Work
    with a partner to answer questions on the ICMs