The concept of multiple intelligences is a theory proposed by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner. When you hear the word intelligence, the concept of IQ testing may immediately come to mind. Intelligence is often defined as our intellectual potential; something we are born with, something that can be measured, and a capacity that is difficult to change. In recent years, however, other views of intelligence have emerged, including Gardner's suggestion that multiple different types of intelligence may exist. The eight intelligences according to Gardner are:


1. Visual-Spatial Intelligence

People who are strong in visual-spatial intelligence are good at visualizing things. These individuals are often good with directions as well as maps, charts, videos, and pictures

Strengths

Visual and spatial judgment

Characteristics

People with visual-spatial intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in visual-spatial intelligence, good career choices for you are: 

2. Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence

People who are strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking. These individuals are typically very good at writing stories, memorizing information, and reading.

Strengths

Words, language, and writing

Characteristics

People with linguistic-verbal intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence, good career choices for you are:

3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence 

People who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence are good at reasoning, recognizing patterns, and logically analyzing problems. These individuals tend to think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns.6

Strengths

Analyzing problems and mathematical operations

Characteristics 

People with logical-mathematical intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in logical-mathematical intelligence, good career choices for you are:

4. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence

Those who have high bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are said to be good at body movement, performing actions, and physical control. People who are strong in this area tend to have excellent hand-eye coordination and dexterity.

Strengths

Physical movement, motor control

Characteristics

People with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, good career choices for you are:

5. Musical Intelligence

People who have strong musical intelligence are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms, and sounds. They have a strong appreciation for music and are often good at musical composition and performance.7

Strengths

Rhythm and music

Characteristics 


People with musical intelligence

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in musical intelligence, good career choices for you are:

6. Interpersonal Intelligence

Those who have strong interpersonal intelligence are good at understanding and interacting with other people. These individuals are skilled at assessing the emotions, motivations, desires, and intentions of those around them.

Strengths

Understanding and relating to other people

Characteristics

People with interpersonal intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in interpersonal intelligence, good career choices for you are:

7. Intrapersonal Intelligence

Individuals who are strong in intrapersonal intelligence are good at being aware of their own emotional states, feelings, and motivations. They tend to enjoy self-reflection and analysis, including daydreaming, exploring relationships with others, and assessing their personal strengths.

Strengths

Introspection and self-reflection

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People with intrapersonal intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in intrapersonal intelligence, good career choices for you are:

Multiple Intelligences: Nature by Beka Loechelt on Prezi8. Naturalistic Intelligence

Naturalistic is the most recent addition to Gardner’s theory and has been met with more resistance than his original seven intelligences. According to Gardner, individuals who are high in this type of intelligence are more in tune with nature and are often interested in nurturing, exploring the environment, and learning about other species. These individuals are said to be highly aware of even subtle changes to their environments.

Strengths

Finding patterns and relationships to nature

Characteristics

People with naturalistic intelligence:

Potential Career Choices

If you're strong in naturalistic intelligence, good career choices for you are:

Conclusion

Despite the criticism, the theory of multiple intelligences has changed how we think about intelligence and individual cognitive abilities in many respects. The theory suggests that intelligence isn't just a trait but it can be nurtured in different ways to prompt people to identify their unique strengths and preferences. Gardner's theory can also be applied in various aspects of everyday life to explain certain behaviors and tendencies or even personal interests. Ultimately, eLearning professionals can use it to shape their instructional strategies and optimize learners' experiences