learning+styles

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 * Michelle Hudson**

learning styles

__My Strengths:__
==**COMPETITION**-People strong in the Competition theme measure their progress against the performance of others. They strive to win first place and revel in contests. == ==**WOO**- People strong in the Woo theme love the challenge of meeting new people and winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with another person. == ==**COMMUNICATION**-People strong in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters. == ==**MAXIMIZER**-People strong in the Maximizer theme focus on strengths as a way to stimulate personal and group excellence. They seek to transform something strong into something superb. == ==**ADAPTABILIT**Y-People strong in the Adaptability theme prefer to "go with the flow." They tend to be "now" people who take things as they come and discover the future one day at a time. ==

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=**__Learning Styles:__**=

Learning Styles are different categories of learning which people learn best by
__** learning styles **__


 * == **Multiple Intelligence is the different styles of how people learn. Such as visual, and hearing. ** == ||  || == **I would like to know, why humans have different learning styles. Also, I would like to learn about each style. ** == ||   || == **I learned about Howard Gardner. All the different learning styles, and what they all are. Which ones apply to me. Also, I learned that everyone of my students will have a different way of learning and i must appeal to a broad variety. ** == ||

====Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences states that rather than two ways to be smart, there are seven. The seven ways to be smart, according to Gardner are: ==== > and computer programmers.
 * Linguistic Intelligence – People who have linguistic intelligence have a way with words, so to speak. Linguistic intelligence is, according to Gardner and the author of __The Seven Kinds of Smart__, Thomas Armstrong, the intelligence of words. People who excel in linguistic intelligence end up being poets, writers, journalists, and lawyers. In high school, people who excel at this intelligence end up being in drama or debate. People who have linguistic intelligence are also good at word games like scrabble and crosswords puzzles.
 * Logical-Mathematical Intelligence – People who have logical-mathematical intelligence excel at science and math. These are the logical thinkers, the "Scullys" of our population. These are the people who seek out patterns in an otherwise chaotic world. They also are the ones who are making the biotechnological and nanotechnological advancements today. People who excel at logical-mathematical intelligence are also our __accountants.__


 * Spatial Intelligence – People with a great deal of spatial intelligence like to mess with pictures. They even think in images. They are also able to take the images they have in their minds or what they see and put that on a canvas or to take a picture of it. They are our artists, architects, photographers, pilots, and mechanical engineers. Who ever designed the Patronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia must have had a lot of spatial intelligence.


 * Musical Intelligence – People with musical intelligence are the musicians and singers of our worlds. They are the ones who can carry a tune and play the saxophone. Bach and Mozart had tons of musical intelligence, as do Trent Reznor and Jon Bon Jovi today. You don’t have to play music or sing to have lots of musical intelligence. People who love to listen to music, can keep time to the beat of a song, and listen to a lot of musical pieces with a degree of judgment also have lots of musical intelligence.


 * Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence - Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence is your physical smart. Being in control ones body is the key to this intelligence, be it in doing a lay-up in basketball or performing a quintuple bypass surgery on a late-night talk show host. Athletes and surgeons are especially skilled at this intelligence. Other people with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence like to do physical exercise and to work with their hands like woodworking, crafts, and model-building. They will also use a lot of hand gestures while talking.


 * Interpersonal Intelligence – Persons with Interpersonal Intelligence are what you would call, people persons. They like to be around people, whether it be to help them out or to seek help. Individuals with this intelligence are able to judge peoples’ emotions and be able to adjust to them. People with Interpersonal Intelligence like to be around people and like to convince people of their positions. Many politicians have a lot of this kind of intelligence, as well as linguistic intelligence. One doesn’t have to very nice to be have interpersonal intelligence, one can also be conniving and manipulative, as well as backstabbing. Richard Hatch on Survivor, thus, also has a lot of this kind of intelligence, as did a good personal friend of his, Machiavelli.


 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif; font-size: 110%; line-height: normal;">Intrapersonal Intelligence – People with this kind of intelligence are very introspective and independent. They would not mind spend much of their time alone, getting to know their inner self, the whole basis of this intelligence. A person with this kind of intelligence can judge their own feelings easily and be very self-guiding. People who are self-employed, theologians, and counselors are often smart in this area.

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