Sternbergs theory of intelligence

Purpose: This assignment is designed to deepen your understanding of Sternbergs

theory of intelligence by explaining its three components, analytical, creative, and

practical intelligence, and how each type can be measured. Sternberg challenged the

traditional idea of intelligence by proposing multiple intelligences and criticizing

conventional IQ tests. This theory helps us appreciate that intelligence is not

one-dimensional and influences how we perceive different ways of being smart.

Instructions: Create a 4 to 6-minute screencast presentation, with a minimum of 4

slides, that

1. Explains Sternbergs Triarchic Theory: briefly describe the three types of

intelligence:

Analytical Intelligence (problem-solving and reasoning: The brainy

problem solver (think Sherlock Holmes or that friend who aces

puzzles)

Creative Intelligence (ability to deal with new situations and

generate novel ideas: The out-of-the-box thinker who invents new

ideas and solves complex problems)

Practical Intelligence (everyday street smarts or applying

knowledge in real-world contexts: The real-world superhero who

knows how to get things done, no matter what)

2. 2. Bring each type to life with a real-life example: It can be from your own life,

a movie, a TV show, or even a famous person. Make it relatable and fun!

3. How do we measure these intelligences? Describes how each type of

intelligence is measured or assessed, including challenges or limitations in

measurement. Specifically, how researchers or psychologists might figure out

if someones analytical, creative, or practical smart.

Submission Requirements:

Write a script for your presentation before recording. This helps you stay

organized and keep your presentation within the time limit.

Create a visual presentation (PowerPoint, Google Slides, or similar) that

supports your script with relevant images, key terms, and concise

explanations. Minimum of 4 slides, not including title and reference page.

Reference a minimum of 1 reference, refer to the APA Formatting

Expectations

Use a screencasting tool to record yourself narrating your slides.

Be sure to practice your presentation before hand! Often writing

out a script will help keep you on track and ensure you stay within

the time limits.

Creating a Screencast Instructions

Be sure to review the rubric to understand how your instructor will grade this

submission.

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