By: Lisa Rae Preston | 2010-09-02 | Homeschooling Gearing your homeschool lessons around Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences heightens both motivation and skill mastery. Also, using a child's strengths when planning lessons offers a greater opportunity for learning to sink in and become permanent. read more
By: Naveen Jain | 2012-05-06 | Self Esteem As per Howard Gardner, Human Beings have nine types of intelligences that are reflected in different ways of interacting with the world. Everyone has all Nine intelligences, no two people can have the exact same configuration. read more
By: Ronald Fitzgerald | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Are you aware of this reality? - - "95% of all that has ever been known about the physiological workings of the brain has been discovered in the last ten years." - - International Brain Dominance Review; Vol. 7, No. 1, 1990. Unfortunately, more than 18 years after the above observation, all colleges and school systems have not yet helped their teachers and parents to use powerful new research on how students learn. read more
By: Francis David | 2011-01-12 | Learning disabilities Often when people think of intelligence they think of IQ, but IQ is not intelligence, it is supposedly a measure of intelligence. read more
By: Anne James | 2012-03-03 | Psychology Psychologist Howard Gardner conducted extensive studies on very different subjects: talented people, geniuses, people who have suffered damage to the brain, so-called idiots savants, normal adults, experts from various professions and people from different cultures. Trying to find out how are intelligent people, and went on to describe eight types of intelligence. read more
By: Mary L Anderson | 2010-04-03 | Parenting Each child is unique. Even in the same family, the children are often as different as chalk and cheese. Howard Gardner, a psychologist, claimed that just as each human being has a distinct and unique DNA profile, so each human being has a unique thinking profile, a way of demonstrating intelligence. Parents and educationalists would be better able to provide the best learning environment for children if they first established their multiple intelligence profile. read more
By: LinkJehion | 2011-07-06 | K-12 Education If students are expected to research a given subject and present their findings and insights to the class, the teacher should recommend appropriate site for conducting research and practice sessions on summary. read more
By: Martin Mak | 2010-04-03 | Memory The last several years have witnessed a growing dissatisfaction, among both professional psychologists and the general public, with the traditional conceptions of intelligence. Two central notions defined the old view of the mind. The first was the image of the brilliant scientist, a type epitomized by Albert Einstein. read more
By: Tim B. Miller | 2010-03-26 | Gardening Do you know the best herb garden plants? Do you have them in your herb garden? Want to know more on what are some to the best herb plants to have? Read this article and you'll find out. read more
By: Janehuang | 2011-01-29 | Software This article will introduce to you how to convert PowerPoint to flash video for multiple uses. For example, you can upload PowerPoint to video sharing websites, Email PowerPoint to your friends. Also, it can protect your PowerPoint. read more
By: Brandon H Johnston | 2010-09-25 | Basketball Dwight Howard can easily be seen as the greatest slam dunk champion of all time, but why doesn't he get the respect he deserves? read more
By: Michael Orfanos | 2012-02-22 | Basketball Last minute rumors surfaced last night, suggest a major trade between Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic at the NBA, having as a result Dwight Howard landing on Boston and Rondo on Orlando. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-08-25 | Information technology Microsoft PowerPoint is presentation software created by Microsoft. It comes with the Microsoft Office Suite and runs on both Mac OS X and Windows. The original version was developed by Thomas Rudkin and Dennis Austin of Forethought, Inc and was released under the name "Presenter". The name was later changed to "PowerPoint" due to trademark infringement issues. Microsoft bought Forethought for $13 Million in the year 1987 and continued to develop the program. read more
By: Gian Fiero | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education When people say that someone is smart, what do they mean? When we refer to an individual as "well-educated," what are we referring to? When you call someone "highly-intelligent," what information does that communicate about them? This in-depth article, written in a report format, will provide answers to those questions and many others regarding the difference between being smart, educated, and intelligent. read more
By: Milly Sonneman | 2011-10-24 | Presentation Are you and your teams giving effective PowerPoint sales presentations? Or are you guilty of putting audiences to sleep? read more