<p>Hi all. I'm working with someone much older than myself on a science research project based on a learning preference inventory - that is, a series of questions which when all answered can help you identify your strong and weak points when it comes to learning in various situations. Here's a more eloquent explination:</p>
<p>To some students learning comes easy. To others learning does not. There are quite a few elements that influence the learning environment. These factors can have a positive or negative impact on us. Individuals vary a great deal in their learning preferences.</p>
<p>The results of this inventory will help to provide insight into the ways you learn best. Once you have established what your preferences are, you can take control and modify your learning environment so that you will become more successful.</p>
<p>You may access the survey online here:
<a href="http://www.qubefactor.com/survey2/public/survey.php?name=LPI%5B/url%5D">http://www.qubefactor.com/survey2/public/survey.php?name=LPI</a></p>
<p>Just a note....some of the questions may seem redundant and repetative. I am aware of this. The original version of this inventory was written in Java and it took into account "advanced logic" so to speak. The online version is a script I've found and it doesn't "think".</p>
<p>It takes just a few minutes to complete, and I would greatly appreciate it if you participated. If enough people respond, I will be happy to manually generate a more advanced analysis based on the data you enter and email it to the address you provide in the survey. Of course, all data is kept confidential.</p>
<p>Feel free to ask any questions.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Ian</p>