ith various technological mediums. Reaches students of various learning styles. Technology use applies to and compliments Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences. Allows students to create and design their own unique products reflective of their personalities and learning needs/styles. Encourages students to manipulate media to construct their own meaning. Enables students to easy share their learning with teachers, families and peers. Gives students the chance to explore technological mediums
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had caught my eye and thought it would be very interesting and before even reading it all the way through, I started to make hypothesis of my own about it. In our book, multiple intelligence is explained in chapter 9. Hypothesis and Background Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligence states that intelligence is split up into eight independent parts Logical-Mathematical (ability to reason), Linguistic(ability to use words), Musical(ability to perceive and cerate pitch and rhythm), Spatial(ability
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Internet Activity #10 Howard Gardner initially came up with seven intelligences and grouped them into three categories. He grouped the intelligences as ones that are valued in schools, intelligences associated with the arts, and personal intelligences. Gardner grouped Linguistic intelligence and logical-mathematical intelligences as the two intelligences that are valued in schools. Linguistic intelligence involves spoken and written languages, the ability to learn languages, and the ability to
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Blair is five years old girl. She lives with her mother, her father, and her two little brothers, who are two and one years old. Her father works at a telemarketing service, which he works six days a week, while her mother is a stay at home wife. So far she is the only girl in the family but her mother is pregnant with another child, so this might change. She lives in a close-niche townhouse neighborhood. In this neighborhood everyone is comfortable with each other, knows each other very well, and
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2006. This movie is an adaptation of a real story. Chris Gardner, who is a singer father. He is homelessness and poor because he failed on his business. He also has to raise his son. For his son’s future ,he never give up and always look for changes to change his life. He believed that as long as it is hard enough, happiness will come tomorrow. In the end, he be a successful stockbroker and changes his life. For many hero’s stories, Chris Gardner is not a typical super hero. He doesn’t have any superpowers
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ABSTRACT John Donne is acknowledged as the master of metaphysical poetry and is admired for his talent and magnificent wit exercised in his writing. Metaphysical poetry is a special branch of poetry that deals with the pedagogic use of intellect and emotion in a harmonic manner. The basic praxis of metaphysical poetry is to highlight the philosophical view of nature and its ambience concerning human life. Despite criticisms from various corners, Donne and his other companions remained busy
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https://bulldawglit.wordpress.com/sophomores/short-stories-of-the-world-unit/the-stories/the-jay-by-yasunari-kawabata-japanese-1949/ The Jay by Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese, 1949 The Jay by Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese, 1949 Since daybreak, the jay had been singing noisily. When they’d slid open the rain shutters, it had flown up before their eyes from a lower branch of the pine, but it seemed to have come back. During breakfast, there was the sound of whirring wings. “That bird’s a nuisance.” The
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q) Define Metaphysical poetry answer) Metaphysical poetry is a form of poetry that has its roots in the 17th century England. The term Metaphysical poets was coined by the 18th century poet Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of English poets of the 17th century, who were not affiliated with each other in any way. These poets were generally interested in metaphysical issues and even though they never read or saw each others works but all of them had a common method of examining these issues
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true story about a man named Christopher Gardner, Gardner has invested heavily in a device known as a "Bone Density scanner". He feels as if he has made these devices. However, they do not sell as they are marginally better than the current technology at a much higher price. As Gardner tries to figure out how to sell them, his wife leaves him; he loses his house, his bank account, and credit cards as well. Forced to live out in the streets with his son, Gardner is now desperate to find a steady job
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Conrad. The music was produced by Andrea Guerra, cinematography was done by Phedon Papamichael. There were many aspects used in the creation of the film to make a lasting impression on the viewers. The development of the film started after Chris Gardner did an interview with 20/20 in January 2002. After the airing of the interview Chris realized the Hollywood potential of his life story due to the overwhelming national response to his story. Chris soon published his autobiography on May 23, 2006
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