Blooms Digital Taxonomy Tools/Resources
So what is Blooms Taxonomy?Benjamin Bloom developed, in the 1956 while working at the University of Chicago, developed his theory on Educational Objectives. He proposed 3 domains or areas:
Bloom's and Revised Bloom's give us a learning process.
- Cognitive - person's ability to process and utilize information (thinking), this is what Bloom's Digital Taxonomy is based on
- Affective - This is the role of feeling and attitudes in the learning/education process
- Psychomotor - This is manipulative or physical skills
Bloom's and Revised Bloom's give us a learning process.
- Before you can understand a concept or fact you must remember it,
- To apply a concept you must understand it first,
- To evaluate a process you must have analysed it etc.Each layer builds on the previous The creative process naturally incorporates these elements. If you look at the constructionist principles that Gary Stager applies using lego to problem solve all of the elements of Bloom's are present in the process of creating a "lego" solution to a problem. You must remember (even if you are learning as you go), understand and apply these principles and concepts, analyse and evaluate the success of your design, the process and concept.
Click on this link for an ELA example of Blooms levels
http://www.leraconteur.scriptmania.com/lesson_plan_1_verbal.htm
http://www.leraconteur.scriptmania.com/lesson_plan_1_verbal.htm
What should lesson plans look like? How about a template?
Monthly Staff Share - examples of lessons/apps
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