• Title/Summary/Keyword: Learning Style Inventory(LSI)

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Development of 7 Learning Style Inventory Korean Version for IT Major Students

  • Park, Jong-Jin
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.42-47
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    • 2020
  • This study is to develop Korean version of the 7 Learning Style Inventory(LSI) for IT major Students by systematic translation process and to test learning style of IT major University students. Translated and developed Korean version of LSI was verified of validity by comparing with existing V.A.K. learning style model. We can develop various tactics for 7 learning styles of students. Once the learning style of each student is confirmed, customized teaching for individual and team can be done more efficiently through teaching and learning strategies according to each learning style. Developed LSI was applied to the IT major students of two classes from Chungwoon University in Incheon. Results of LSI survey show that learning styles of 24 students out of 35 students from two classes are matched with V.A.K. learning styles of same students. It was 68.6% match in learning style, and shows that validity of 7 LSI. We need to elaborate Korean questionnaires of the LSI more, and extend and apply to the non-IT major students group.

Development of the Kolb LSI 3.1 Korean Version (Kolb학습유형검사의 한글버전 개발)

  • Lim, Se-Yung;Lee, Byoung-Chul;Choi, Hyeon-Sook;Ahn, Mi-Sun;Lee, Woong-Il
    • The Journal of Korean Institute for Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.30-44
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    • 2012
  • The purposes of this study were to develop Korean version of the Kolb learning Style Inventory (version 3.1) by systematic translation process and to test learning style of 596 K University-students. First, Korean version of LSI was successfully developed and tested for ensuring internal consistency reliability and internal validity. Second, K University students' average scores of learning modes were as follows: 27.75 of Concrete Experience(CE), 27.93 of Reflective Observation(RO), Abstract 31,95 of Conceptualization (AC), and 32.37 of Active Experimentation(AE). In addition, the study reported KUT students learning style distribution: 32% of accommodating style, 27.2% of Diverging one, 26.5% of Assimilating one, and 14.3% of Converging one.

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