Thursday, January 23, 2014

“Theory of Multiple Intelligences” by Howard Gardner




January 24, 2014

Hi, is me; Rochelle again, posting great learning materials for your interest. This time, talking about the “Theory of Multiple Intelligences”, so read below:

Howard Gardner proposed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences in his book titled “Frames of Mind” in 1983. This theory tells us that students learn in different ways. If new material is presented in variety of formats, more students will likely learn and be able to demonstrate proficiency with the new material.

This theory states that a person has many different ways of acquiring and demonstrating intelligence. Some people remember just about anything if learned to the tune of a jingle or chant, while someone else may be able to grasp and idea, concept, or grammatical point if presented as a graph, chart, or picture.

Gardner has identified and labeled eight main styles of acquiring and demonstrating knowledge; those eight intelligences are:

  • Verbal/Linguistic
  • Visual/Spatial
  • Bodily/Kinesthetic
  • Logical/Mathematical
  • Interpersonal/Social
  • Intrapersonal/Introspective
  • Musical/Rhythmic
  • Naturalist

Now, the question is asks yourself, how do you learn?

I hope you encounter this information interesting for your learning activities and do better each day.

Thank you for your attentive attention.
Until the next post,

Rochelle Miller, MBA, MS
Doctoral Degree of Highest Education Candidate at Texas A&M University-Commerce

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Please! check my Merlot: Guidelines to Designing an Active Training Program


October 26, 2013

Hi!, after been really busy with my doctoral degree, I decided to update my blog. I posted today a new Spanish Lesson, and now I would like to share this Merlot I created in Spring 2012.

These are valuables guidelines to design an "Active Training Program" and will be happy you can use it for your classes or training environment.

Please, go to the link:
Merlot: Guidelines to Designing an Active Training Program


Thank you and best regards,

Rochelle I. Miller, MS, MBA

PS: Here! a little bit of my daily schedule with my doctoral degree ;-)


 


Friday, January 4, 2013

Last Updated: January 4, 2013
Created: December 31, 2012

Hi, Cyber friends and colleagues:
I finished Wiki site and it is fantastic to create class projects, personal or business projects.
To have access to my Wiki Link  https://spanishwithmsmiller.wikispaces.com/
you must be a member and request invitations to my Wiki or other members under your interest scope.
To create a wiki account is very easy, just go to http://www.wikispaces.com/
You can use this for personal, business or education resource.

Please, watch this video which explain you how to create a Wiki and its use.


Thank you,

Rochelle Miller

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Hi, Cyber friends and Colleagues:

Do you know what is Google Reader?
Is a tool to keep tracking all your favorite web sites and bloggers. You can create your own personal learning networking, this can be use for your business, education or simple pleasure.

Please, watch this video of how to create a Google Reader:




Also, take a look at my own Google Reader:



The link below is my Google Reader Link, but I believe you can not have access but me. So, please, take a look how it looks like in the picture above.
http://www.google.com/reader/view/#overview-page

Was very easy to created and integrated with my current Google account. Just subscribe with Reader, then added my current links to keep tracking with my interest.

 Thank you and I hope you can enjoy all the applications and technology to make easy your life.


Until next time,

Rochelle Miller

January 3, 2013
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy and Collaboration Overview
By Rochelle I. Miller, MBA, MS
 
Hi Cyber friends and colleagues, today I created a Google Document for public view and published. The experience to create this documents has been really enjoyable. I am highly recommend to those that would like to share documents or create their own work, business or education documents to use this application. It is fantastic, since you can travel all over the world and don't need to have with you a UBS, simple safe your documents in Google Doc and with internet access you can review and open your document in files if you want to separated them by topics. How simple is this. Life is good.

The document I wrote is related the topic of Education in a Digital classroom environment by using the Bloom's Taxonomy.

Please, feel free to read about this interesting topic, where the educators and students are engage in a collaborative classroom environment.

Regards,

Rochelle I. Miller, MBA, MS
Doctoral Degree EdD Candidate at Texas A&M University Commerce

If you would like to open the Link in Google Doc, is Published for Public View in World Wide Web (www): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xWUp_MjzIC4v1Z9F8BG0pktdpjO_Box-TC7kwl3IpAw/edit

Perhaps, you can enjoy reading the overview published directly in my blog, please read below.

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy and Collaboration Overview
By Rochelle I. Miller, MBA, MS


Bloom’s Taxonomy represents in essence how we learn or represent the process of learning. In today’s academic environment; the digital and technology play an important role in the live of our students as well as in our life as educators.

The collaboration of both parts educators and teachers must be granted to deliver and receipt the content of the subjects we are intent to teach and the student’s intent to learn.

“Collaboration is included as a separate element as well as some elements being shared.  Collaboration can take many forms (see above) and value of the collaboration can vary hugely. This is often independent of the mechanism used to collaborate. Also collaboration is not an integral part of the learning process for the individual, you don't have to collaborate to learn, but often your learning is enhance by doing so.” (Churches, 2009)

In an interactive classroom environment we persuade the students to collaborate during the learning process. The students are more active and demonstrated highly interest to learn what the educators teach. Is not any longer the boring classroom scheme where the teachers or professors just lecture and the students listening and copy in their notebooks all day long; now, the students are in demanding to be teach in their generational language, the high digital tech language. The educators that didn’t upgrade themselves with training in technology are going to be replaced for new blood capable to teach these tech-net generations.

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Reference: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Author: Samantha Penney


“Collaboration is a 21st Century skill of increasing importance and one that is used through out the learning process. In some forms it is an element of Bloom's and in others it is just a mechanism which can be use to facilitate higher order thinking and learning.Collaboration is not a 21st Century Skill; it is a 21st Century Essential.” (Churches, 2009)

Is not enough to be a good teacher or a good professor, is not enough for the net generation in our classroom or virtual classroom to be a great educator; for them is greatest if we can keep them motivated, engage, active, and in collaborative environment in our virtual and physical classrooms where our students can go eager to learn and discover new things by using the technological resources available to teach in our days, in this century.

“If we look at UNESCO's publication “The four pillars of Education, Learning: The Treasure within” Collaboration is a key element of each of the four pillars.
• Learning to know
• Learning to do
• Learning to live together
• Learning to be
(http://www.unesco.org/delors/fourpil.htm) So to prepare our students, our teaching should also model collaboration. Vast arrays of collaborative tools are available; wikis, classroom blogs, collaborative document tools, social networks, learning management systems - Many are available at no cost. If you have not yet tried them, look at:
● wikis – wet paint and wiki spaces
● Classroom blogs – edublogs, classroomblogmeister, blogger
● Collaborative document tools – Google documents, zoho documents, adobe Buzzword
● Social Networks – ning
● learning managements systems – Moodle, Blackboard, Web CT, First Class.
These tools are enablers of collaboration, and therefore enablers of 21st century teaching and learning.” (Churches, 2009)

Reference:

Churches, Andrew (2009). Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy. http://edorigami.wikispaces.com
            Retrieved: from http://www.ecapteach.com/Web20/blooms_digital.pdf



January 3, 2013

Hello!

I am posting this interesting Glog Poster I created regarding the topic "Students Online Safety".

I hope you can find valuable information in this Glogster Poster.

Please, open the following link:

http://rochellemiller.edu.glogster.com/edit/blank-8794/



Thank you,

Rochelle Miller
January 3, 2013
Dear Cyber community:

I am sharing my new Delicious Link Account, for future net-working.

http://delicious.com/rochellemiller/http://delicious.com/rochellemiller/

The content is for educational purpose, and if you would like to create your own, take a look at this video which explain in plain English how to create a Delicious account and how this work for you.



Thank you and best regards,

Rochelle I. Miller


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