Introduction

Digital Literacy Class: We are going to learn about so many incredible ways to be creative, collaborative, and to communicate. We will focus on computer skills and applications. Some topics you already know about, and you will know better, and other topics and applications will be new to you! Either way, we will work together to find the ones you are able to use best. This class consists of Project-Based-Learning. You will be given plenty of time to learn the skills and applications that you will use for a lifetime. I hope you enjoy the material we will cover. - Mr. S

Thursday, September 3, 2020

03/04 (A): Multiple Intelligences

This week you will be learning about How You LEARN, How You LEAD, and How You FOLLOW Directions and Process Information.  Each day you will be reviewing information about a series of survey's and learning tools that will help you learn about yourself.  These tools will help you figure out in what areas you have strength's and what areas may need improvement.  The KEY to this week is to remind yourself that all of these surveys are just "Snapshots" of you on the day you take them.  You can change, grow, adapt, and be different based on your learning, skills, practice, attitude, emotions and reactions, and other variables each day.  The results of this week should give you a better idea of how you learn, areas where your strengths are, and maybe even a little insight to a future career or skills you can use to be successful!  Relax and take each day as a new learning experience, and above all try to have a little fun with these activities!  All The Best! - Mr. S

(Wikipedia)The theory of multiple intelligences differentiates human intelligence into specific 'modalities', rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. Howard Gardner proposed this model in his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.

(Tophat.com) Multiple intelligences is a theory first posited by Harvard developmental psychologist Howard Gardner in 1983 that suggests human intelligence can be differentiated into eight modalities: visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, musical-rhythmic, logical-mathematical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic and bodily-kinesthetic.   Multiple intelligences refers to a theory describing the different ways students learn and acquire information. These multiple intelligences range from the use of words, numbers, pictures and music, to the importance of social interactions, introspection, physical movement and being in tune with nature.

STEP 1:  Review the Multiple Intelligences Infograph Image (See Attached)

STEP 2:  Watch one, or all, of the Youtube Videos about Multiple Intelligences

STEP 3: (❗️) Click the Link to the "Multiple Intelligences - - Assessment" and take the survey.
When you are finished (Answer ALL The Questions) you will see Numerical Scores for your Multiple Intelligences.
Record your scores so you can enter them on the Document we created in class earlier this week.

STEP 4: (❗️)  Enter your scores on the Google Document ((❗️) DL Personal Inventory Survey Results Worksheet)
Make sure to enter today's date and then Write 1-2 Sentences about what you learned.

LINKS AND RESOURCES

Reference Image:  Multiple Intelligences Infograph

Youtube Video:  Multiple Intelligences by Powtoon

Youtube Video:  8 Intelligences - Theory of Multiple Intelligences Explained by Psychology Today

Assessment Survey:  Multiple Intelligences -- Assessment by literacynet.org



Dragons Breathe Fire

Dragons Breathe Fire