4. Verbal-Linguistic Focus thinking on language: speaking, writing, reading, listening Logical-Mathematical Reasoning & thinking: inductive and deductive logic, numeration, abstract patterns Naturalist Loves the outdoors, appreciates flora and fauna species, nature Bodily-Kinesthetic Involves physical movement and knowledge of the body; usually large muscle activity; Nine Patterns Of Thinking Musical Responds to acoustic patterns, sounds, rhythms, and tempo Interpersonal Oriented toward social or group relationship Intrapersonal Intuitive & introspective: self-knowledge (not introverted but reserved) Visual-Spatial Organizes things spatially; thinks in images; imaginative ExistentialistLearn in the context of where humankind stands in the “big Picture” of existence (Howard Gardner – Harvard University -1983 & Rev 2004)
6. Model the behavior you want to see Introduction Respond to student introductions When responding, include a student’s relevant remarks in quotes
7. Expect learners to contribute to class discussions. Encourage divergent opinions. Solicit students’ personal, professional experiences. Make sure not just a few people on soap boxes. Judge quality, not quantity of posts.
8. Expect learners to communicate with each other, not just you. Don’t try to control the conversation. Do not respond to every posting. Participate, not dominate.
9. Clarity, Clarity, Clarity. Beginning online learners need structure. Set due dates, and benchmark dates. Make your objectives, goals and expectations explicit for every single task. Prompt feedback is a must!