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Shelly Terrell

Blooms Taxonomy - 3 views

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    Digital Bloom links for ipad & tech!
Rhondda Powling

http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bloom-iPads-Apps.jpg - 6 views

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    Adapted from Kathy Schrock's Blooming iPad @Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano
Shelly Terrell

Really? It's My Job To Teach Technology? Upside Down Blooms - 7 views

  • Are we teaching students to look for help everywhere to solve their problems? 4. There should be a K-12 agreement about which skills and software knowledge our students are going to graduate with. A expected skill set sounds like a good idea but is a list of required software competencies too prescriptive and unrealistic to maintain? Yes….first of all this is exaclty why the NETs for Students does not list software. If we teach software we are teaching a program not a skill. Let’s teach skills and use the appropriate program needed to accomplish the task at hand. Like Andrew points out, it really is unrealistic to maintain a list of all the programs that students have mastered, been exposed to, or know exist. I have seen schools try and do this and I have only seen a mess as the outcome. Students come and go, programs come and go, one year we are teaching X and the next year Y. Teach the skill and choose the program that fits.
  • Create can be met with paper and pencil, with glue and scissors, with a hammer and nail, or with movie maker and it should be the job of every teacher to expose students to different ways of creating content that fits within their discipline.
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    Check out the Upside Down Blooms info
Ian Guest

Blooming Questions - 0 views

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    A Storybird 'story' for pupils explaining how thinking about Bloom's Taxonomy can help us learn from @janeh271
Heather Bailie

PowerPoint and Other Stone Age Tools | SeansDesk.com - 3 views

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    This is the YouTube generation, and these students need to be creating content, not consuming it. There are too many tools out there to simply fall back on outdated ways of presenting and sharing information. Basic presentation software makes it simply too easy to cut and paste information without actually learning anything. Students need to be creating content that reaches a broader audience than the people sitting in their classroom. Whether it's making videos, podcasts, or infographics, there are plenty of ways to present and share information in new and unique ways that open the doors to the highest levels of Blooms Taxonomy.
Rhondda Powling

22 Ways to Apply Blooms Taxonomy to Twitter ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

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    " graphic from Teachbytes"
John Pearce

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 1 views

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    Kathy Shrock has create this clickable graphic listing Google tools under the Bloom's Taxonomy headings.
Rhondda Powling

Bloom's Taxonomy Apps- A Great Resource Section for Teachers ~ Educational Technology a... - 4 views

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    A post that offers variety of apps that correlate with the different levels of Bloom's thinking levels. This is a very useful resource from the Educational Technology and Mobile Learning site
Tony Richards

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 10 views

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    Thinking Skills
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