Thursday, March 1, 2012

Blog 5 Intelligence

Why is it important to define and debate our understanding of intelligence and its origins? How does this relate to you?

It's important to define and debate our understanding of intelligence and its origins because intelligence defines who we are. Our knowledge, skill, or way of learning helps us learn at our own pace and level. Each person learns differently and accumulates intelligence differently. For example, someone could be a kinesthetic learner (hands-on learner), or a visual learner, athletic learner, musical learner, step-by-step learner, etc. If you're able to debate and find out what kind of learner you are, you will be able to attain more intelligence and learn faster. If we're able to determine what kind of intelligence we have, then we will be able to attain more of that intelligence. To debate and define the understanding of intelligence is important because it contributes to the makeup of a person's characteristics. This relates to me because I'm a kinesthetic learner. I like to learn hands-on because it's easier to understand it visually.

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