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Gina Goddard

Bloomin' Apps - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 1 views

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    Great guide mapping apps against Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. Scroll down for lots of ideas.
Cally Black

6 Alternatives To Bloom's Taxonomy For Teachers - - 0 views

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    At the end of the day, teaching is about learning, and learning is about understanding. And as technology evolves to empower more diverse and flexible assessments forms, constantly improving our sense of what understanding looks like-during mobile learning, during project-based learning, and in a flipped classroom-can not only improve learning outcomes, but just might be the secret to providing personalized learning for every learner.
Sara Wilkie

Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ""The reality is that to survive in a fast-changing world you need to be creative," says Gerard J. Puccio, chairman of the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College, which has the nation's oldest creative studies program, having offered courses in it since 1967. "That is why you are seeing more attention to creativity at universities," he says. "The marketplace is demanding it." Critical thinking has long been regarded as the essential skill for success, but it's not enough, says Dr. Puccio. Creativity moves beyond mere synthesis and evaluation and is, he says, "the higher order skill." This has not been a sudden development. Nearly 20 years ago "creating" replaced "evaluation" at the top of Bloom's Taxonomy of learning objectives. In 2010 "creativity" was the factor most crucial for success found in an I.B.M. survey of 1,500 chief executives in 33 industries."
Cally Black

SAMR is not a ladder, a word of warning - ICTEvangelist - 2 views

  • The trick is, technology use is at its best when it is purposeful. When its use is linked closely to the learning outcomes of the learning sequence so that it enhances the learning experience.
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    I'm as guilty as the next person for singing the praises of Puentedura's SAMR model... The problem I have with it, and others find this problem too, is that it is seen as being a taxonomy, a ladder upon which to be climbed. 
Sara Wilkie

K-5 iPad Apps According to Bloom's Taxonomy | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "In this six-part series, I will highlight apps useful for developing higher order thinking skills in grades K-5 classrooms. Each list will highlight a few apps that connect to the various stages on Bloom's continuum of learning. Given the size and current exponential growth of the app market, I will also assist educators in setting criteria necessary to identify apps that maintain the integrity of teaching for thinking."
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