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Designing eLearning using Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

BrainCert

Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy has been widely used as a framework for designing educational curricula. Its six cognitive levels of learning, ranging from knowledge to evaluation, have been integrated into conventional educational design for several decades.

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The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction

Capytech

The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction This is the second blog in our series looking at the main instructional design models that are used in e-learning. In this article, we are going to explore Bloom’s Taxonomy, a well-established framework in the education sector.

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Understanding the basics of Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy application in eLearning

Adobe Captivate

While the usage of Bloom’s Taxonomy (BT) to nail the learning outcomes has been used for training over several decades, the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) brings in an added dimension that enables it to be used more effectively to design eLearning. The Bloom’s Taxonomy was revised by Lorin Anderson and others.

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Sharing your knowledge: What’s in it for you?

Challenge to Learn

You are an expert, so why should you share your knowledge with your co-workers or with the rest of the world. It works for me; I’m working in the field of e-Learning for 20 years now, and I’m writing this blog (and sharing my knowledge) since 2010. Knowledge sharing is. Easy access to knowledge.

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ChatGPT Wrote This Headline: Using AI to Revolutionize Skills Data

Degreed

there’s a good chance you’ll be using generative AI to write training programs or create accurate and thorough skills taxonomies. In this blog post — the first in a series on how you can use AI in L&D — we’ll explore using AI to develop a winning skills strategy. All signs point to yes. Today, we face another Sputnik moment.

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Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy: Examples from the Online World

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Online collaboration between learners is the bedrock of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. It talks about using various collaboration tools to achieve the 6 learning stages namely - knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Understanding builds relationships and links knowledge.

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Striking the Balance: How Editors Can Manage Content Consistency across Multiple Platforms

Kitaboo

When your team is empowered with knowledge, content consistency follows. Some prefer to use several resources to maintain content quality — for example, Bloom’s Taxonomy and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge used by instructors around the globe. To know more, write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com today!