Education Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 1075: Exploring the Relationship Between Learning Styles and Digital Educational Resources in Adaptive Learning Systems


Education Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 1075: Exploring the Relationship Between Learning Styles and Digital Educational Resources in Adaptive Learning Systems

Education Sciences doi: 10.3390/educsci15081075

Authors:
Diana Cristina Oviedo Ramirez
Doris Adriana Ramirez Salazar
Angela Maria Valderrama Muñoz
Lorena Maria Quiroz Betancur
Luis Fletscher

This document explores the concept of Learning Styles (LSs) and their implications for Adaptive Learning Systems (ALSs). It begins by defining LSs as distinct patterns of behavior and thought that influence how individuals process information, drawing on widely recognized theories in the field of LSs. The text highlights the importance of recognizing diverse learning preferences to enhance knowledge construction. It discusses the role of ALSs in personalizing educational experiences by adapting content delivery and recommendation to align with an individual LS. The document also addresses significant challenges in the application of LSs, including a lack of consensus on their validity, insufficient pedagogical perspectives, and potential overemphasis that may limit student exposure to varied learning experiences. The core of the text lies in the pedagogical characterization of Felder–Silverman Learning Styles Model (FSLSM), which has been widely used in ALSs, so that future designers could have a didactic basis to relate digital resources to profiles. Ultimately, the text advocates for a balanced approach that considers LSs while also recognizing the multifaceted nature of learning, emphasizing the need for ongoing research to implement these concepts in educational settings.



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