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Judy RobisonLearning strategies for multiple intelligences. Nice list that can easily be used to create learning activities that span all learning styles in the classroom.
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- read material before going to lectures;
- take notes of what you hear and read;
- describe what you have learned to others;
- listen to what others have learned;
- write out the steps/instructions to a procedure or experiment;
- use crossword puzzles, puns and imaginary conversations as memory devices;
- use your verbal/linguistic knowledge to help you study. For example, if you are taking a course in music, make up a story based on what you hear.
Are you verbal/linguistic? Then you make sense out of the world through language and can use words effectively either speaking or in writing. When you make puns and tell stories, you exhibit this intelligence.
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