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Sean Dagony-Clark

Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains - 1 views

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    Great resource for learning about Bloom. "There is more than one type of learning. A committee of colleges, led by Benjamin Bloom (1956), identified three domains of educational activities: Cognitive: mental skills (Knowledge) Affective: growth in feelings or emotional areas (Attitude) Psychomotor: manual or physical skills (Skills)"
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http://www.in2edu.com/resources/thinking_resources/Blooms-Question-Charts.pdf - 0 views

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    Mini posters for reminding us how to develop questions with blooms in mind
Sean Dagony-Clark

Taxonomies of cognition by Sean Dagony-Clark on Prezi - 0 views

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    Prezi on the original (Bloom) and revised (Anderson/Krathwohl) taxonomies.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Blooms Taxonomy Apps Spreadsheet - 1 views

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    A Google Sheet filled with apps and descriptions of how they support the taxonomical levels.
Sean Dagony-Clark

A Model of Learning Objectives - 1 views

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    A slick interactive map of learning objectives according to Anderson/Krathwohl's revision of Bloom's taxonomy.
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    Interactive animation of Bloom"s revised taxonomies
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    A slick interactive map of learning objectives according to Anderson/Krathwohl's revision of Bloom's taxonomy.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Bloom's Taxonomy and a Praying Mantis - 0 views

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    "Bloom's Taxonomy and a Praying Mantis" -- a reflection on the original taxonomy through the lens of a third grade class.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Do students need to learn lower-level factual and procedural knowledge before they can ... - 0 views

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    "There is a prevailing conception that students must learn facts and procedural knowledge BEFORE they can then engage in so-called 'higher-order' thinking skills. Educators, parents, policymakers, online commentators, and others point to Bloom's taxonomy (which typically has been portrayed as a pyramid) and say, "See? You have to do this stuff down here before you can do that stuff up top!" But that's not how Bloom and his co-authors categorized the taxonomy..."
Sean Dagony-Clark

digital bloom pyramid - 0 views

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    How digital tools can fit into the taxonomy. Based on Anderson/Krathwohl's 2000 revision to Bloom's original.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Anderson/Krathwohl's "Revised Taxonomy of Educational Objectives" - 0 views

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    Anderson/Krathwohl's 2-axis taxonomy of educational objectives. 
Sean Dagony-Clark

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - educational-origami - 1 views

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    A synthesis of Bloom's revised taxonomy with digital tools. Bloom would love it!
Sean Dagony-Clark

Google Blooms Taxonomy - Kathy Schrock - 0 views

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    Google Apps tools that support Anderson/Krathwohl's revision to Bloom's taxonomy.
Sean Dagony-Clark

iPad Applications In Bloom's Taxonomy | Upside Learning Blog - 2 views

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    Examples of iPad applications that can support the different levels of the taxonomy. Based on Anderson/Krathwohl's revision, not Bloom's original.
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Blooms Taxonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom | World Language Classroom Resources - 0 views

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    I particularly like the bottom diagram, showing the interconnectedness of all of the skills (and mentioning precise foreign-language based actions that correpond!)
Sean Dagony-Clark

Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel for iPad Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Good links for each level of the taxonomy, plus the iPadogogy Wheel.
Sean Dagony-Clark

anderson and krathwohl - beyond bloom - Dr. Leslie Owen Wilson - 2 views

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    Great comparison of Bloom's original taxonomy to Anderson/Krathwohl's 2000 revision.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Pedagogy and TechnologyWhaaaaat? - Google Presentation - 1 views

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    RCS Professional Development Day 2012 presentation by Sean Dagony-Clark and Don Ostrow on the creation of the Pedagogy and Technology Workshop.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Do students need to learn lower-level factual and procedural knowledge before they can ... - 0 views

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    Very smart writing on the distinctions between a hierarchy of thinking vs. scaffolded learning. "the notion that students have to be immersed in 'lower-level' factual and procedural knowledge BEFORE they can do 'higher-level' thinking work doesn't comport with what we know from cognitive research."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Questioning techniques - 0 views

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    "Questioning enables teachers to check learners' understanding.... These questions are often arranged according to their level of complexity; this is called taxonomy. Bloom's Taxonomy is one approach that can be used to help plan and formulate higher order questions."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Community Library for taxonomy - 1 views

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    Many Diigo resources on taxonomies.
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