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By Jamie Littlefield, About.com Guide to Distance Learning since 2004

Smart Study Strategies

Tuesday May 9, 2006
Some people can create a catchy song at the drop of a hat. Others can memorize everything in a book, paint a masterpiece, or be the center of attention. When you realize what you’re good at, you can figure out the best way to study. Based on Howard Gardner’s theory of intelligence, these distance learning study tips can help you tailor your learning for your intelligence type.

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May 21, 2006 at 8:02 pm
(1) Stella says:

I really agree with you because I tried Gardner´s theory with one of my groups of students and I got very good results!!!

May 26, 2006 at 6:42 pm
(2) distancelearn says:

Glad to hear it worked for you, Stella!

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