Hi everyone,
Multiple intelligences has been a long-time friend. Revisiting it this week, taking the quiz, reading and reflecting about it has been a special treat.
Here are my quiz results:
50% Linguistic
50% Logical-Mathematical
50% Visual-Spatial
50% Intrapersonal
63% Interpersonal
63% Musical
63% Bodily-Kinesthetic
58% Naturalistic
It has called my attention the fact that many areas are in balance. I really enjoyed the links from edutopia and even signed up their newsletter. Being able to connect multiple intelligences(MI) and technology is a great choice. I'll keep revisiting the notes at the end of this post* so that connections between MI and technology keep on improving. Definitely that MI also inspires reflections about assessment.
It was rewarding to post the final version of the course plan. Still, to me the revision and edition take tong minutes, as I need time and breaks in order to work more effectively. Still the final version has an extra sentence to be deleted. Also, the importance of checking with Sean (instructor) if there are doubts. I wasn't clear about timelines and decided - unfortunately to go on without checking.
Finally, it was great to do the course evaluation sent by uo staff. One item I forgot to mention I'd like to know more about how to set up a wiki if that applies to my level of expertise.
So, time to wrap up - week 10.
Best, Juliana
* As mentioned above, notes on MI and technology from the site -
http://www.ri.net/RITTI_Fellows/Carlson-Pickering/MI_Tech.htm
* Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence - The capacity to use language, your native language, and perhaps other languages, to express what's on you mind and to understand other people. Poets really specialize in linguistic intelligence, but any kind of writer, orator, speaker, lawyer, or a person for whom language is an important stock in trade, highlights linguistic intelligence.
- Word processing programs
- E-mail programs
- Web Page Composers
- Multimedia Presentation tools
- Foreign Language programs
- Storybook CD's
- Typing tutors
- Desktop
- Electronic libraries
- Word games/programs
- Math skills tutorials
- Computer programming tutors
- Spreadsheets
- Map Making tools
- Data Bases
- Logic games
- Science programs
- Critical thinking programs
- Problem Solving programs
- Animation programs
- 3D modeling languages
- Clip Art programs
- Computer-aided visualizations
- Digital Cameras and Microscopes
- Draw & Paint programs
- Electronic chess games
- Modeling tools
- Research Group)
- Spatial problem solving games
- Electronic puzzle kits
- Geometry programs
- Digital Imagery/Graphics Programs
- Virtual Courseware
- Hands-on construction kits that interface with computers
- Motion-simulation games
- Virtual reality system software
- Eye-Hand coordination games
- Tools that plug into computers
- Haptic Tools
Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence- The capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognize them, and perhaps manipulate them. People who have strong musical intelligence don't just remember music easily - they can't get it out of their minds, it's so omnipresent.
- Music literature tutors
- Singing software (voice synthesizer)
- Tone recognition and melody enhancers
- Musical instrument digital interfaces
- Create Your Own Music Programs
- Electronic bulletin boards
- Simulation games
- E-mail programs
- Personal choice software
- Career counseling software
- Any self-paced program
- Downloadable multi-media applets
- Scientific plug-ins
- Nature sound and/or image files
- Classification of Flora/Fauna software
- Animal sounds identification programs
- Earth Science programs
Also:
- Software such as the "Dr. Brain" series incorporates many of the above intelligences a
- Web sites that incorporate any/all of the above
- Videodiscs in any discipline can draw students into a topic in which they may not otherwise be interested.

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