Day 2
Day two we explored the intelligence of our problem solving minds with the Logical-Mathematical Intelligence. This intelligence was quickly found amongst a few of the participants, however, the brain teaser task they were given to test this intelligence, left quite a lot of people stumped.
This intelligence involved quite a lot of problem solving, from floor games to real life problem solving. Some of these problem solving tasks became so difficult, that they started a revolution between the participants where they campaigned for their rights as others threatened the death sentence, another activity left the life of 20 people in the hands of a pencil and another exposed participants of this training course to be members of the Al Qaeda. Quite an interesting start to the day.
Secondly we quite literally EXPLORED the visual-spatial intelligence. The participants were divided into two groups and as they waited outside the room, the work room was transformed into a completely different space of textures and obstacles. The groups came back one at a time, and while blindfolded, attempted to understand their new surroundings to have the task later on of creating a map of what they discovered. This was a task filled with surprises. Some participants explored even further than the room while others found safety in each others arms instead of exploring the unknown.
To celebrate the end of a hard day of work, the group walked into the local village to experience some Spanish culture and practised their kinesthetic intelligence by throwing snowballs. All-in-all, a good day.
This intelligence involved quite a lot of problem solving, from floor games to real life problem solving. Some of these problem solving tasks became so difficult, that they started a revolution between the participants where they campaigned for their rights as others threatened the death sentence, another activity left the life of 20 people in the hands of a pencil and another exposed participants of this training course to be members of the Al Qaeda. Quite an interesting start to the day.
Secondly we quite literally EXPLORED the visual-spatial intelligence. The participants were divided into two groups and as they waited outside the room, the work room was transformed into a completely different space of textures and obstacles. The groups came back one at a time, and while blindfolded, attempted to understand their new surroundings to have the task later on of creating a map of what they discovered. This was a task filled with surprises. Some participants explored even further than the room while others found safety in each others arms instead of exploring the unknown.
To celebrate the end of a hard day of work, the group walked into the local village to experience some Spanish culture and practised their kinesthetic intelligence by throwing snowballs. All-in-all, a good day.



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