ISTE’s Technology in Practice Webinar Series Presents
Multiple Intelligences: The IQuest, Beyond the Connected Classroom
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
1 pm Pacific / 2 pm Mountain / 3 pm Central / 4 pm Eastern
Webinar runs approximately 60 minutes
Registration is closed
Walter McKenzie
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The IQuest: Beyond the Connected Classroom introduces a new approach to crafting instruction, utilizing the three intelligence domains developed in Walter’s earlier work on multiple intelligences and technology: the analytic (logical, naturalist and rhythmic intelligences), the introspective (visual, intrapersonal and existential intelligences) and the interactive (linguistic, interpersonal and kinesthetic intelligences). This webinar provides a framework for utilizing multiple intelligences theory in the dawning age of one-to-one computing, with practical examples for teacher consideration. Come learn more about this new format for technology-infused instruction!
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Webinar price includes Walter’s popular book,
Multiple Intelligences and Instructional Technology, Second Edition
Book will be mailed within a week after this Webinar. Extra shipping charges apply for International shipments.
Get the Webinar and Book for the special introductory price of $50 for members / $125 non-members.
Non-members, for $4 more, you can become a standard ISTE member and have access to all of ISTE’s great benefits. Sign up first to receive the member discount on this Webinar!
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About the Presenter
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Walter McKenzie is a recognized leader in integrating multiple intelligences and technology into instruction. With fourteen years of classroom teaching experience as well as work as an integration specialist and technology director, his pragmatic approach to transform education through technology is rich in potential and readily accessible. Walter has authored the best-selling Multiple Intelligences and Instructional Technology (ISTE 2005) now in its second edition and Standards-Based Lessons for Tech-Savvy Students: A Multiple Intelligences Approach (Linworth 2004). He also hosts his Surfaquarium web site (http://surfaquarium.com/) which serves as a portal for applications of multiple intelligences and technology. Walter currently serves as the Director of Technology for Public Schools of Northborough and Southborough, Massachusetts.
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