The theory of multiple intelligences (BrAIN 🧠)
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The theory of multiple intelligences
First introduced in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind,” Howard Gardner, a psychologist and professor at Harvard University, states that there are eight types of human intelligence — each representing different ways of how a person best processes information.
How high you score in one category does not necessarily influence how (high or low) you score in another.
If you want to learn to be exceptional at something, your best bet is to understand the unique areas of intelligence where you have an advantage, and then build upon those strengths.
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This casual event is all about exploring possibilities, brainstorming creative applications, and learning together
Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting out in AI, there's something for everyone!
Our group includes diverse members, ranging from experienced developers to passionate beginners. We encourage everyone to share ideas, ask questions, or simply listen and learn.
We’ll begin with brief introductions at 10:00 AM, followed by an open discussion on the latest AI trends and ongoing member projects.
Please be on time, as you don't want to miss out on these exciting conversations. 😊 Feel free to invite a friend or a teammate to our group.
Google Cafe's coffee shop will be open, so grab a drink to support the venue. Parking is available on nearby streets or at 1001 Alta Ave, Mountain View.
Looking forward to seeing you there for a fun and engaging morning!
Best regards.
- Sam
The theory of multiple intelligences (BrAIN 🧠)