Saturday, July 12, 2008

Question 2: Article

The term triple coding refers to the multiple intelligeces and using them in the classroom. Research shows, that if a teacher uses a minimum of three MI's to teach a lesson, odds are the information is going to stick with the students.

A good example of this is when Mind-Mapping is used in the classroom. A mind-map is when a visual record is made of some information. When students use a smorgesboard of MI's all at once to create this mind-map, they are more likely to remember and have learned the information.

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