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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Online Learning

Growth Engineering

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a concept you’ll come across pretty quickly once you start exploring the world of learning. Although you’ll normally see it in the context of teaching children, Bloom’s Taxonomy applies to learning at all levels. Where does Bloom’s Taxonomy come in? We’ll take a tutorial video as an example.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

What I knew about teaching is what I remembered from my undergraduate and graduate courses — the “sage on the stage” delivering a well-crafted lecture accompanied by a PowerPoint. Until I almost fell asleep during a lecture. . I lectured for 90 minutes, paused for a 30-minute dinner break, and lectured for another hour.

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Training vs. Learning: How Are They Different?

eLearningMind

Bloom’s taxonomy divides the learning process into six levels of cognitive processes that the student goes through when learning. This taxonomy is useful in the workplace as it guides educators to develop training programs that are easy to learn from and therefore achieve better outcomes. Cognitively speaking, what is learning?

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Moving Classroom Training to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.    And the methods used in eLearning cannot be the same as classroom methods: lecture, note-taking, discussion.   That does not mean that eLearning cannot convey complex ideas and enable adults to achieve learning at a high-level on Bloom's taxonomy.

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Seismic vs. Highspot vs. Showpad vs. Bigtincan Compared

BigTinCan

If you’re busy, here’s the bottom line on each platform: Bigtincan, our solution, has sales enablement functionality with a modern, customer-facing learning management system (LMS), sales engagement, enterprise file management, and document automation, all in one. However, thoughtful comparisons of their features are in short supply.

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Learning by Creating: Turning Bloom’s on Its Head

TechSmith Camtasia

If you attended a university educator prep program, you’ve likely seen Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. And consider this: when we teach a child something at home, we don’t start with formal instruction, standing at the front of the room, and lecturing—rather, we start with the basics of the skill and hands-on engagement.

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5 Trends in Employee Training and Development for Creating Better Learning

Maestro

L&D trends provide direct insight into the current world of work, technology, and business. The webinar offers a deeper look at how to match the right tool to the job and how to balance business constraints with learners’ needs. eLearning courses that break the mold. See it in action: Product-distribution onboarding.