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Teaching Style Survey - 2 views
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Applying Bloom's Taxononomy - 0 views
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This is a great site that talks about the three learning domains of students: cognitive (knowledge), affective (attitude) and phychomotor (skills). I learned a lot reading this and found it insightful.
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This site explains the need for certain revisions to Bloom's Taxonomy because fifty + years have passed since its original inception and teaching methods, learning styles and such ave changed drastically in that time. This site discusses a revision of the taxonomy which combines the cognitive and knowledge domains into systems which help teachers individualize instruction and best serve the needs and learning styles of students.
Technology in Education: Multimedia Encourages New Learning Styles - 0 views
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Middle School Teacher: A great mix of personal thoughts, ideas about education reform and practical tipsBetty's Blog: She's level-headed and yet passionate and full of both personal and practical wisdomCornerstone: Tons of practical ideas with a slightly cutesy perspectiveIt's Not All Flowers and Sausages: A blog filled with wit and humor, but often containing some sharp analysis of the systemBrazen Teacher: I connect well with this blog, because the author is as anti-standardization as I am, but she explains it in a much more creative style Science Teacher: One of the smartest bloggers around, a scientist with the soul of a poetCal Teacher Blog: Mr. Bibo is a man with wisdom, conviction and practical ideas. The blog has some real thought-provoking postsClif's Notes: If I needed one blog to keep me up to date on technology, it would be this. It's like having a tech guru on my laptop all the timeReach for More / Aspira a Mas: One of the few teaching blogs out there with a Latina perspectiveThe Power of Educational Technology: A little less practical than Clif's Notes, but constantly thought-provokingThe Doc is In: He seems to blog about everything, but with a distinct mix of both authority and humilityCountdown to Teachhub: I wish I had this site when I was first starting out. I felt like i constantly needed some practical tips and this site offers them. One of my favorite features is the YouTube writing prompts. In the Trenches: It's the kind of blog that I read when teaching feels a little lonely.
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