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Top Text Title: Top Text: Interpersonal intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations and desires of other people. This intelligence allows people to work well with others. Occupations that draw on these abilities are educators, political leaders, salespeople, and counsellors. Using Technology to Teach Multiple Intelligences: Interpersonal Obviously, working in groups on a piece of software or on a project relying heavily on technology would be a good way to foster growth and development of this intelligence. Some other techniques: Use presentation programs like Hyperstudio or PowerPoint for projects. Presentation skills are vital in school-based education environments and beyond. Have students e-mail each other at intervals during a unit to convey questions, thoughts, or ideas. Create an online group-based journal! Create a survey of the students in your class, or even in your school. You can enter this information into a database, and manipulate it in a spreadsheet later on (logical-mathematical intelligence, too!)! (http://www.mcmel.org/erica.mi/technology.html) Links Section Title:
Bottom Text Title: Bottom Text: Woolfolk, Anita E. (1998). Educational Pyschology. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Eggen and Kauchak. (2007). Educational Psychology. Colombus, OH: Pearson.
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