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Convene Article: The Myth of Learning Styles — and Why You Should Still Design for Them

May 01, 20246 minSeason 1Ep. 23
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The Myth of Learning Styles — and Why You Should Still Design for Them


Organizational psychologist Adam Grant explains what we’ve gotten wrong about learning styles — and how thinking about them differently can benefit our audiences.


By Barbara Palmer, deputy editor of Convene.


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The Myth of Learning Styles — and Why You Should Still Design for Them


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