Twitter Discussion on Intelligence and Testing
#twitter #intelligence #learning #education
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@AndreaKuszewski & @drugmonkeyblog discuss of intelligence & testing
http://www.creativitypost.com/create/you_can_increase_your_intelligence_5_ways_to_maximize_your_cognitive_p
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5 Ways to Maximize Cognitive Potential
This is a great post and really worth the time reviewing. I particularly like the closing paragraph, wouldn't it be nice if old school #Education systems could embrace this idea.
Intelligence isn’t just about how many levels of math courses you’ve taken, how fast you can solve an #algorithm, or how many vocabulary words you know that are over 6 characters. It’s about being able to approach a new problem, recognize its important components, and solve it—then take that #knowledge gained and put it towards solving the next, more #complex problem. It’s about #innovation and imagination, and about being able to put that to use to make the world a better place. This is the kind of #intelligence that is valuable, and this is the type of intelligence we should be striving for and encouraging. Andrea Kuszewski
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You can increase your intelligence: 5 ways to maximize your cognitive potential | The Creativity Post
Learn about the principles of fluid intelligence, and strengthen your ability to learn through daily practice and exercises.
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An excellent article Jan and Simon…
Simon… get yourself down to the forest, tomorrow



