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The Computers & The Learners

The Computers & The Learners. By: Jannah Therese Barroga Course & Year: BSOA-4 Subject: EDP 9 Instructor: Mrs. Anjie L. Cabahug. The Nature of the Learner. The learner is an embodied spirit . The learner is equipped with cognitive as well as appetitive faculties.

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The Computers & The Learners

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  1. The Computers & The Learners By: Jannah Therese Barroga Course & Year: BSOA-4 Subject: EDP 9 Instructor: Mrs. Anjie L. Cabahug

  2. The Nature of the Learner • The learner is an embodied spirit. • The learner is equipped with cognitive as well as appetitive faculties. • However, learner’s differ abilities, aptitudes, interest, values, attitudes and home background.

  3. Multiple Intelligence • With Howard Gardner’s theory on multiple intelligence, the concept of the learner’s intelligence has gone beyond linguistic and mathematical intelligence. • Today there are now seven intelligences or learning styles, these are: visual, verbal, logical, bodily, musical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal.

  4. Visual Learners (Spatial Intelligence) • like to observe people and situations. A visual learner often has to see something, not just hear it, to learn. • Research indicates that most people in their twenties and over the age of fifty use this perceptual style as their primary way of learning material.

  5. Verbal Learners (Linguistic Intelligence) • Using words effectively. These learners have highly developed auditory skills and often think in words. • They tend to memorize places, dates, names, and trivia very easily, and are always mesmerizing you with their incredible tales. They have a remarkable ability to repeat back everything you have ever told them, word for word.

  6. Logical Learners(Mathematical Intelligence) • This learner is very mathematically inclined. • Think conceptually, abstractly and are able to see and explore patterns and relationships. • They need to learn and form concepts before they can deal with details.

  7. Bodily Learners(Kinesthetic Intelligence) • This type of learner is always on the move. • They communicate well through body language and be taught through physical activity, hands-on learning, acting out, role playing. Tools include equipment and real objects.

  8. Musical Intelligence • This type of learner is best at noticing details, pitches, and rhythms that escape the normal listener. They are excellent at keeping tune, and are adept at turning the abstract into concrete objects. • They may study better with music in the background.

  9. Interpersonal Intelligence • These are the "social butterflies". • These students learn through interaction. • They adapt easily to any type of social situation, have many friends and are excellent leaders.

  10. Intrapersonal Intelligence • These learners tend to shy away from others. • They can be taught through independent study and introspection. • They pursue their one interests and have a deep understanding of themselves.

  11. References • Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences (http://www.tecweb.org/styles/gardner.html) • Multiple Intelligences & Learning Styles (http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?title=Multiple_Intelligences_and_Learning_Styles) • Lesson Tutor: The Seven Learning Styles (http://www.lessontutor.com/sm1.html) • Principles of Teaching Book (Page 2-10)

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