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Linguistic


Definition

The use of this intelligence includes the ability to think, write, and speak in written and spoken form, learn new languages, and the capacity to apply language to accomplish goals (Gardner, 1983). Some examples are sonnets, poems, literary works, and public speaking.

Example

This intelligence occurs when Learning Technologists design learning strategies, write learning objectives, or create instructional content to support multiple types of media formats for instructional delivery or when planning and conducting evaluations and communicating with others.

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