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via eSchool News Bloom’s Taxonomy, introduced in the 1950s as a system of organizing learning objectives into a pyramid, traditionally has started with creating at the top, followed by evalu... Delete the scoop?
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Bloom's Taxonomy and digital tools create an innovative learning environment where students are engaged in their assignments. Via John Evans Delete the scoop?
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RT @TheConsultantsE: 20 Bloom's Taxonomy Resources for Tekkie Teachers http://t.co/puFNS9oQ #mlearning #edtech #elearning via @shamblesguru... Delete the scoop?
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Langwitches has recently just put together another taxonomy of the iPad. It has some really great apps. Delete the scoop?
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Includes all the Bloomin' versions in one place! Delete the scoop?
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Bloom's Taxonomy has come a long way. Well, so it should, since it originated in the 1950s. Thomas, on Open Education, explains the logic underpinning the taxonomy.
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LearningToday shares with everyone two beautiful posters, that help us remember Bloom’s Taxonomy: the Blooming Butterfly and the Blooming Orange. How do we connect the Bloom’s Taxonomy with the iPad? Delete the scoop?
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Check this interesting graphic that actually places example iPad applications into Bloom’s levels of performance in the cognitive domain. Delete the scoop?
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Adapting existing programs to enhance a digital learning environment... Delete the scoop?
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