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1 What's your favorite way to study? Do you find it helpful to listen to a
  lecture you have recorded? Or, do you like to rewrite your notes on your
  computer? Perhaps your favorite way is to discuss the materials covered in class
  with your classmates while having coffee in the cafeteria. For many years,
  researchers, instructors and students have been interested in finding out the best
  methods for improving learning. Several new theories have recently been
  developed which have helped both instructors and students understand how we
  learn.
  2 In the early 1990s, Harold Gardner of Harvard University identified seven
  types of intelligences that influence how we learn. According to Gardner, some
  people have visual-spatial intelligence and learn best through using graphics,
  charts, television and videoconferencing. Others have bodily-kinesthetic
  intelligence and prefer to learn in hands-on situations and through body
  movement. Still others rely on musical intelligence and learn through song and
  rhythm. This group of learners also works best with podcasts and other
  multimedia.
  3 The fourth type of intelligence that Gardner has identified is
  interpersonal. These types of learners learn best in seminars, through group
  activities and through email. In contrast, intrapersonal learners are often shy
  and prefer to work alone. They are often independent learners and benefit most
  from reflection and from methods such as keeping journals. Learners with
  linguistic intelligence are fond of words and enjoy reading, word games and
  working on computers. Finally, learners with logic-mathematical intelligence
  engage in learning best when they are solving problems or mysteries. They also
  enjoy experimenting to discover concepts.
  4 It is often challenging for instructors to meet the needs of these many
  types of learners within their classrooms. In fact, as Gardner has noted, most
  classrooms are designed for learners with linguistic intelligence and logicalmathematical intelligence. However, many programs offer independent learning
  opportunities outside of the classroom that may help a variety of intelligences.
  These programs are often connected to labs and study centers that include
  computers and various digital devices as well as specific areas for study groups
  to meet and discuss course materials. Additionally, if students are able to
  identify their particular types of intelligence, they can create study activities and
  develop specific study habits on their own. They can modify materials created for
  linguistic or logical-mathematical learners to fit their types of intelligence.
  What could a bodily-kinesthetic learner who has to read a novel in a reading
  class do to best study the novel?
 
  a. keep a journal
  b. act out scenes from the novel
  c. make a chart of the characters

Question 2

1 What's your favorite way to study? Do you find it helpful to listen to a
  lecture you have recorded? Or, do you like to rewrite your notes on your
  computer? Perhaps your favorite way is to discuss the materials covered in class
  with your classmates while having coffee in the cafeteria. For many years,
  researchers, instructors and students have been interested in finding out the best
  methods for improving learning. Several new theories have recently been
  developed which have helped both instructors and students understand how we
  learn.
  2 In the early 1990s, Harold Gardner of Harvard University identified seven
  types of intelligences that influence how we learn. According to Gardner, some
  people have visual-spatial intelligence and learn best through using graphics,
  charts, television and videoconferencing. Others have bodily-kinesthetic
  intelligence and prefer to learn in hands-on situations and through body
  movement. Still others rely on musical intelligence and learn through song and
  rhythm. This group of learners also works best with podcasts and other
  multimedia.
  3 The fourth type of intelligence that Gardner has identified is
  interpersonal. These types of learners learn best in seminars, through group
  activities and through email. In contrast, intrapersonal learners are often shy
  and prefer to work alone. They are often independent learners and benefit most
  from reflection and from methods such as keeping journals. Learners with
  linguistic intelligence are fond of words and enjoy reading, word games and
  working on computers. Finally, learners with logic-mathematical intelligence
  engage in learning best when they are solving problems or mysteries. They also
  enjoy experimenting to discover concepts.
  4 It is often challenging for instructors to meet the needs of these many
  types of learners within their classrooms. In fact, as Gardner has noted, most
  classrooms are designed for learners with linguistic intelligence and logicalmathematical intelligence. However, many programs offer independent learning
  opportunities outside of the classroom that may help a variety of intelligences.
  These programs are often connected to labs and study centers that include
  computers and various digital devices as well as specific areas for study groups
  to meet and discuss course materials. Additionally, if students are able to
  identify their particular types of intelligence, they can create study activities and
  develop specific study habits on their own. They can modify materials created for
  linguistic or logical-mathematical learners to fit their types of intelligence.
  What is one way to accommodate multiple intelligences outside of the classroom?
 
  a. creating labs with a variety of resources
  b. teaching students to learn linguistic intelligence
  c. developing more lecture opportunities



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a




jasdeep_brar

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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