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  • Cognitive Learning    The Carnegie Learning Institute has many things to offer the Cognitive learner. This site serves both the teachers and learners. A brief overview of what they have to offer (http://www.carnegielearning.com)

  • 4MAT Learning Style    4MAT training is on-line. If you feel that this learning style is for you here is a brief overview. (http://www.aboutlearning.com)

  • Live Professor On-Line    Mathematics has taken the for front to self-instructed learning and to see a Demo of what one site has to offer the learners of higher mathematics. (http://www.edwardspenney.com)

  • Information Processing    Those of us who continually work through information and must use critical thinking skills to do so will find this site refreshing and innovative. It was funded by the National Science Foundation and focuses on mathematics and information processing. The target audience is grades k-12, however, adults enjoy the games as well. Math is Power. (http://www.mathispower.com)



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  • Multiple Intelligences    For those of you who are interested in what's new with Howard Gardner and his Multiple Intelligences Theory including his his newest endeavour, Project Zero, lets go and see. (http://pzweb.harvard.edu/Pls/HG.htm)

  • Self-Instructed Cognitive Science for Kids   Neuroscience for Kids is an excellent site for the younger learners. The self-instruction allows them to learn about brain and nervous system. This site has an area for students to take note and discuss what they have learned. Visit http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html Neuroscience for Kids.

  • Self-Instruction in Distance Education   If you are truly into mathamatics go to http://livemath.com While at Live Math download your free 30 day fully functional demo program. Its a WYSIWYG [What You See Is What You Get] for any mathematics from adding and subtracting through graduate level mathematics. Including full range of graphing which is not available with any other single program. This site is on the cutting edge of interactive web education technology.

  • Cognitive Learning on-line course.   Penn State University offers Cognitive Learning classes on-line for anyone with access to the World Wide Web who qualifies for graduate studies courses. http://www.outreach.psu.edu/ Penn State University.

  • Cognitive Learning - Distance Education.   Carnegie Mellon Univers ity has many cognitive learning courses on-line. If you want to be a software engineer this course is for you. http://www.distance.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon University software engineering on-line.

  • Learning Theories on-line course.    Indiana State University course P540 offers persons interested in learning about the many learning styles and models a course on line covering everything from Behaviorism to Cognitive learning. It offers the learner an opportunity to use a virtual library as well. http://education.indiana.edu/~p540/webcourse/web.html Web resources for P540.

  • Distance Education - Self Instruction   Two sites are currently running on-line at Ohio State University. Calculus and Mathamatica has been on line for approximately 6 years now. This site allows the learner to communicate via e-mail to the professor and receive an answer back within 24 hours at the most. Professors share the responsibility of answering the questions that students might have.   http://socrates.math.ohio-state.edu/. Ohio States college of Cognitive Sciences also offeres an on-line course which can be found at http://www.cog.ohio-state.edu/

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