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Roland O'Daniel

educational-origami - home - 1 views

  • Details last edit by achurches May 10, 2010 5:38 pm - 131 revisions - locked Tags andrew churches classroom practice edorigami education examples ict it learning learning styles pedagogy resources teaching Table of ContentsWelcome to the 21st Century Starter Sheets Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Taxonomy Quick Sheets Other Bloom's Digital Taxonomy resources: Learning styles and ICT ICT integration and Management Managing Complex Change Web 2.0 and other tools Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. This wiki is about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching.
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    Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. This wiki is about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching.
Roland O'Daniel

Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial FLASH - CCCS Faculty Wiki - 2 views

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    Bloom's Taxonomy brought to life via Flash. An interesting look at Blooms from the perspective of technology. 
Roland O'Daniel

FlipSnack | WebTool Mashup - 1 views

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    Great little conglomeration of Web 2.0 tools and how they might fit into Bloom's digital taxonomy. Worth sharing with anyone looking for a way of deciding what tools they want to let students use and for potential purposes. 
R. Sandberg

VisualBlooms - home - 1 views

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    For the record...this is an implementation point, a discussion starter. Those of us that provide staff development around instructional technology have identified a need to share more than just tools with teachers. To evaluate them based on Bloom's Taxonomy is simply a way to connect the tools to those that would be identified with the Affective, Psychomotor, or Cognitive domains--specifically the Cognitive. The visual that you see here is the seed of discussion.
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