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ID and eLearning Links 4/16/19

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Precede Higher Order Thinking |Education & Teacher Conferences Summary of Pooja Agarwal’s research on retrieval practice for higher order thinking tags: research learning bloom education. Higher order retrieval practice (on its own or mixed with factual questions) resulted in better performance on the higher order reasoning.

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Learner Assessment in Online Courses: Best Practices Course Design

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This information is then used to guide teaching and to improve learning and performance. A culminating final exam or performance task is an example of a summative assessment. Rubrics also provide a range of categories that span the range of possible outcomes, from basic to exceptional performance on a task. Formative assessment.

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Maker Party! Show Your Work

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Just bring some samples of your work, or something to perform, and tell us something about it: why it's a passion, how you do it, what you wish others knew about it, how you learned it, whatever. And newly laid, unwashed eggs are coated with “bloom” that keeps them fresh without refrigeration. Nothing formal. Bunny Ears.

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ADDIE Model of Instructional Design

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To help facilitate this process, consult Bloom’s Taxonomy. Bloom’s philosophy was started in the 1950s by Dr. Benjamin Bloom to promote higher forms of thinking in the education field. These companies already have built-in templates and sample courses that can be customized to your needs.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

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Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010. Examples and Samples of Game Design Documents - Kapp Notes , September 15, 2010. Explore Bloom’s Taxonomy Using this Interactive Resource! Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial (Articulate Engage Examples) - Take an e-Learning Break , March 18, 2010. No pain, more gain?

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Learning in the flow of work to boost employee performance

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A seed needs continuous nurturing to mature and bloom into a flower. 74% of workers out of 4,300 sample size felt that they weren’t achieving their full potential at work due to lack of development opportunities ( source). Learning in the flow of work can help take your employees’ performance to the next level.

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Learning Goals and Objectives in Course Design

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Each learning objective should target one particular aspect of student performance and be expressed with a single action verb. Bloom’s taxonomy helps understand this natural order. What Bloom did is describe the levels of student learning, that could help a designer set the right objectives: Recall. Sample activities.