Now that our whole group has done the Multiple Intelligences test we can see our score for the whole group in the following table:
Task 5: Think of something that you know and like so much that you would like to share it with the group. Make some notes about what you would like to present. How many different aspects would you like to include and how much time do you think you will need?
Task 6: How would you present it? What activities and techniques would you use to engage the most frequent intelligences of the whole group? Which would you use to pair up people with similar top strenghts and juxtapose them with those of the other pair/group? This MI Practice might give you some ideas.
Task 7: Plan the resources you will need: paper, computer, software, CD player, photocopier, etc.
Task 8: Write your presentation plan and prepare all resources. Post the plan to Lingva Digerati blog and ask your teacher to help you with resources. Practice your presentation and check your timing. Include some feedback questions for the end. What would the group members definitely remember, and what would they do differently?
Task 9: Give your presentation. Remember that the more enthusiastic you are the more positive reception you will get. Do not forget to ask for feedback.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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