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Designing Blended Learning with Bloom's Digital Taxonomy

InSync Training

For example: Do you believe that a two-day project management program can be delivered as a four-hour virtual training class? This seems to be the perception as the use of various learning technologies becomes commonplace in training departments. But, is it really true? Me neither.

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Designing Blended Learning with Bloom's Digital Taxonomy

InSync Training

For example: Do you believe that a two-day project management program can be delivered as a four-hour virtual training class? This seems to be the perception as the use of various learning technologies becomes commonplace in training departments. But, is it really true? Me neither.

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Bloom's Revised Taxonomy: Cognitive processes and levels of knowledge matrix

Big Dog, Little Dog

Bloom''s Revised Taxonomy (Remember - Understand - Apply - Analyze - Evaluate - Create) not only improved the usability of it (using action words), but perhaps also made it more accurate. Concepts - A class of items, words, or ideas that are known by a common name, includes multiple specific examples, shares common features.

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How to Set Proper Learning Objectives

CourseArc

Like a ladder or a pyramid, this “content scaffold” builds upon prior learning that has already been delivered in past classes and experiences. Instructional designers can leverage Bloom’s Taxonomy to produce good learning objectives.

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Why multiple-choice questions are (too often) problematic

Patti Shank

Smother the fire with Class B dry chemical fire extinguisher contents. A taxonomy of multiple-choice item-writing rules. Validity of a taxonomy of multiple-choice item-writing rules. Which of the following is not a good way to put out a grease fire in a pan on the stove? Select the best answer.) Smother the fire with water.

Cognitive 162
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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

I threw in a few questions and the rare group exercise to make the class “interactive” and “engaging.” By the end of 2007, I presented a new class design at an American Society for Political Science teaching conference. After class, I reinvented that training course. Your training does nothing for me!

Lesson 101
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Cognitive Learning: How to Use It, Benefits and Examples

Academy of Mine

Cognitive Learning and Bloom’s Taxonomy. Bloom’s Taxonomy is a theory proposed in 1956 by Benjamin Bloom that expands on some of the ideas proposed by Piaget’s Cognitive Learning Theory. Bloom’s Taxonomy of cognitive learning establishes six tiers of comprehension or understanding. The six are as follows: Knowledge.