Bibbidi
Bobbidi
Boo
Alakazam
Choo Choo
100

Emotional intelligence can also be referred to as? 

Emotional Quotient (EQ) 

100

The learner reflects on the new experiences in the light of their existing knowledge

Reflective observation of the new experience

100

Understand living things and reading nature

Naturalist

100

Understanding yourself, what you feel, and what you want

Intra-personal

100

The ability to utilize skills and knowledge acquired via prior learning

Crystallized Intelligence

200

Discerning sounds, their pitch, tone, rhythm, and timbre

Musical

200

The ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others

Emotional Intelligence 

200

____ (1984) Veins learning as an integrated process, with each stage mutually supporting and feeling into the next 

Kolb

200

Emotional intelligence was further developed and brought to lay public by _____ ______

Daniel Goleman

200

Who explains this: Different people naturally prefer a certain single different learning style

Kolb

300
This might be a new experience or situation, or a reinterpretation of an existing experience in the light of new concepts

Concrete Experience

300

Finding the right word to express what you mean

Linguistic

300

Recalling historical events and dates, remembering geographical locations, building one's vocabulary, and reciting poetic tests are examples of what?

Crystallized Intelligence

300

What was Kolb's learning style?

Diverging, Assimilating, Converging, Accommodating

300

The theory of emotional intelligence was introduced by ____ ______ and ___ _ _____ in the 1990's 

Peter Salovey, John D. Mayer

400

Thinking fast and with solid reasoning to solve new problems without relying on past experience and accumulated knowledge.

Fluid Intelligence 

400

The newly created or modified concept gives rise to experimentation. The learner applies their idea(s) to the world around them to see what happens.

Active experimentation 

400

Reflection gives rise to a new idea or modification of an existing concept (the person has learned from their experiences)

Abstract Conceptualization 

400

Quantifying things, making hypotheses, and providing them

Logical-mathematical

400

Coordinating your mind with your body

Bodily-kinesthetic 

500

Visualizing the world in 3D

Spatial

500

Who came up with the theory: Multiple Intelligence

Howard Gardner

500

Sensing people's feelings and motives

Interpersonal 

500

What were some problems with the IQ tests?

- The original test groups weren't diverse enough 

- Is it measuring someone's intelligence

- Can intelligence be measured

- Are there different ways to be "smart"

500

They are interested in people, tend to be imaginative and conditional, and tend to be strong in the arts

Diverging