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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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Blooms Digital Web Tools

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If you are looking for onlne tools or apps that will help you meet Bloom's taxonomy this in-depth website may provide the answer. Each level of Bloom's Taxonomy is listed by the Skill Level (create, evaluate, analyze, apply, understand, remember) and each level includes descriptive words; images of software that help meet the level; what the student may experience by using the program; and examples of what type of evidence the student may be able to show you as the final product.

There are many ideas to be found in this post and as we move into Common Core more deeply we need to have artifacts that our students have created... this post will help you think of new ways you might have students create these artifacts.

Maureen Greenbaum's curator insight, January 5, 2014 3:13 PM

This Wiki is great cause we can nowocollaborate  

Kimberly House's curator insight, January 7, 2014 7:59 AM

A great one-stop shop to explore apps targeted at different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. Easily navigated and broken down into experiences and evidence as well. Good find!

Ness Crouch's curator insight, January 14, 2014 10:32 PM

Always great to have your web tools orgnaised for you :)

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The Padagogy Wheel - iPad Apps and Bloom's Taxonomy

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Rather than pedagogy this is the Padagogy Wheel,looking at Bloom's Taxonomy related to the iPad. Would you agree with where the apps are placed or do you find that your use of them varies from what is suggested above? 

Allan Carrington's comment, March 8, 2013 6:29 PM
THE PADAGOGY WHEEL: Thanks Jenny for reposting this. I am the first to agree that some of these apps might be better placed elsewhere on the wheel also there are more than one place for each app and there is constant need for updating as new apps are released. Where I am planning to take this next is develop "app powered learning sequences" i.e. connecting more than one app together to build a learning activity sequence. This will IMHO generate a highly engaging flow of transformational learning .... what do others think?

Also I thought some people might also find my 1.57 min video thought provoking. In it I introduce this wheel and more research I am working on with graduate attributes, Please visit http://tinyurl.com/padwheelvid which will be redirected to YouTube. I am calling the method the CAMERA Method .. "Capabilities and Attributes Mapping for Educational Results inspiring Achievement" ... it's all about the students being all they can be. It is about mapping everything back to graduate attributes, values and capabilities These are more than learning outcomes, they are an attempt to define a graduate.

There is also the podcast episode I did with Prof Geoff Scott of the Uni of Western Sydney. He has done years of research into graduate capabilities (aka values or attributes) It is fascinating stuff in the context of Technology Enhanced Learning and Teaching. He has asked the people who give the jobs and catalogued what the respective industries in the market place want in graduates. Duh! Look at the list and ask yourself are they being developed in students from Higher Education or in Education in general ... this is why mapping is so important. Are we equipping graduates to excel and make a difference .... hmmm! Have a look and listen to http://tinyurl.com/alsltblog. "If you exercise these capabilities ... you will be employed!" This sort of stuff makes the "CAMERA method" worth developing. Comments are welcome guys? ... regards Allan.
Keshena Cooke's curator insight, January 24, 2014 8:30 PM

For those trying to use technology in the classroom, this is worth a look.

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Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - -Quicksheets

..a quick and easy summary of the six different taxonomic levels of Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy. They define the different taxonomic levels, provide the Digital Taxonomy Verbs with some possibilities for classroom use.

Stephanie Sapp's curator insight, October 17, 2015 10:39 AM

Some great Web 2.0 Tools to use based on Bloom's Taxonomy

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Applying Bloom's Taxonomy in Your Classroom - Infographic

Applying Bloom's Taxonomy in Your Classroom - Infographic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
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Check out this infographic that briefly discusses Bloom's taxonomy but takes it a step further by looking at in-class instruction as well as assessment! 

Amanda Rogers's comment, April 20, 2013 1:04 AM
Having this available would cement Blooms into everyday teaching and this application would enable teachers to have it to hand.
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A Revised Bloom's Taxonomy with Questions and Verbs

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A quick look at Bloom's Taxonomy.

David Donat's curator insight, August 11, 2015 6:31 PM

Excel·lent guia infogràfica per treballar amb la Taxonomia de Bloom.

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Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Google Apps to support Bloom's revised taxonomy.

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