Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Exploring the Four Learning Styles


Have you been struggling with getting your raid team to learn fights? Do some members seem to grasp the concept of the Safety Dance faster than others?

It's no secret that some people learn faster than others, but maybe it's not the way they learn. Maybe it's the way you are trying to teach them. Gwaendar over at Altitis wrote a great post on "The Four Learning Styles and How They Can Help Team Progression". In this post they write about how you may have been trying to teach people the way you learn which is counterintuitive to the way others may learn.

Read up on this and then look at your own team and figure out what type of people you have and how you might be able to improve to make your team that much better.

My biggest change?

Keep your pre-encounter briefing short and to the point. The theorists and reflectors will have done their preliminary research, the pragmatists only want the telegraphic style short overview and the activists want to rush straight into battle. Long explanations will just waste everyone’s time for little concrete benefits.

I am well known to talk way too much before fights. Over time I have learned to shorten my explanation of fights and just give the key points and go.

I'm a Theorist and an Activist, What are you?



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