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The 21st Century Version So much have been written about Bloom’s taxonomy; one click in a search engine will flood your page with hundreds of articles all of which revolve around this taxonomy. Only few are those who have tried to customize it to fit in the 21st century educational paradigm. As a fan of Bloom’s pedagogy and being a classroom practitioner, I always look for new ways to improve my learning and teaching, and honestly speaking , if you are a teacher/ educator and still do not understand Bloom’s taxonomy then you are missing out on a great educational resource. The following article is a summary and a fruit of my long painstaking research in the field of Bloom’s taxonomy. Bloom’s taxonomy of learning as Wikipedia has put it is “ a classification of learning objectives within education proposed in 1956 by a committee of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom ”. 1 – The cognitive : The intellectual or knowledge based domain consisted of 6 levels . Let us now go through the different domains stated here.

Bloom's Taxonomy Bloom's wheel, according to the Bloom's verbs and matching assessment types. The verbs are intended to be feasible and measurable. Bloom's taxonomy is a classification of learning objectives within education. Bloom's taxonomy refers to a classification of the different objectives that educators set for students (learning objectives). Bloom's taxonomy is considered to be a foundational and essential element within the education community. History[edit] Although named after Bloom, the publication of Taxonomy of Educational Objectives followed a series of conferences from 1949 to 1953, which were designed to improve communication between educators on the design of curricula and examinations. The first volume of the taxonomy, "Handbook I: Cognitive" (Bloom et al. 1956) was published in 1956. Cognitive[edit] Skills in the cognitive domain revolve around knowledge, comprehension, and critical thinking on a particular topic. Knowledge[edit] Comprehension[edit] TranslationInterpretationExtrapolation

Chemistry 101A, Atomic and Molecular Oribtals Page Several hydrogenic atomic orbitals, hybrid orbitals, and molecular orbitals for some small molecules are listed below. The data files for the orbitals are given in "Protein DataBank" format and the data files have a ".PDB" extension. You can view these molecules with a program that reads files which are in .PDB format. If you do not have such a program you can download one from the Internet. Instructions for downloading a molecular viewing program named RasMol are given on the Molecular Viewing Information page. You can download the RasMol program and the .PDB files for the orbitals you want to see, or you can download the RasMol program and set it up as a "helper application" in your web browser. The orbital data files are fairly large, most of them are over 300KB, so it may take several seconds for RasMol to load them. Hydrogen Atomic Orbitals The 1s orbital is not very interesting, comparatively. The 2s orbital is a little more interesting because it has a spherical nodal surface.

Um-bloom-ra Bloom’s Taxonomy Last week I blogged about my Bloomin’ Peacock, a new Bloom’s Taxonomy visual I made to share with teachers in a training. Over the years, I have created a number of Bloom’s Taxonomy pictures to hang in my classroom for students to refer to. My Bloomin’ Peacock was such a hit with you all, I thought I would start sharing the others I’ve made. …and the digital version: Here are the digital tools included in my taxonomy: Remember: BBC Skillwise- Spelling City- Starfall- Discovery Streaming- Lexipedia- YouTube- Gamegoo- PBS Kids- Understand: Into the Book- Skype- Treasures- Book Adventure- Twitter- Apply: Kerpoof- PhotoBooth- Software

Datasets 1. Background Wikipedia has grown into one of the central knowledge sources of mankind and is maintained by thousands of contributors. Wikipedia articles consist mostly of free text, but also contain different types of structured information, such as infobox templates, categorisation information, images, geo-coordinates, and links to external Web pages. The DBpedia project extracts various kinds of structured information from Wikipedia editions in 119 languages and combines this information into a huge, cross-domain knowledge base. DBpedia uses the Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a flexible data model for representing extracted information and for publishing it on the Web. SPARQL query language to query this data. Developers Guide to Semantic Web Toolkits to find a development toolkit in your preferred programming language to process DBpedia data. 2. We provide localized versions of DBpedia in 119 languages. The table below contains links to some example “things” from the data set:

GEA Estilos de Aprendizagem «Saber aprender» é cada vez mais uma competência essencial nas nossas vidas. O que propomos é que conheça o seu estilo de aprendizagem e que aprenda a tirar partido das suas qualidades. Neste site, vai poder obter um relatório do seu estilo de aprendizagem e conhecer estratégias que poderá desenvolver, para obter melhores resultados escolares e profissionais. Área de alunos - Conheça o seu estilo de aprendizagem Faça o seu REGISTO . Inicie a sua sessão. Área de docentes - Conheça os estilos de aprendizagem dos seus alunos Faça o seu REGISTO como docente. Além de conhecer o seu estilo de aprendizagem/estilo de ensinar, na «Área de Docentes», poderá obter relatórios de estilos de aprendizagem dos alunos das suas turmas. Trabalho realizado no âmbito do Mestrado em Ciências da Educação, Especialização em Informática Educacional, do IEDU da Universidade Católica Portuguesa e do IEFD, sob Orientação do Prof.

Mind Mapping and Bloom’s Taxonomy Taxonomy Strangely, the first question I get when talking about Bloom’s taxonomy is: ‘What is a taxonomy?’ This is typical of Bloom’s studies. It was an academic exercise, done by academics in Higher Education. This article aims to make things a bit easier for you, as there is great benefit in knowing the different levels of human thinking so that you can incorporate it in your learning. Oh yes, before I continue: Simply put, taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. And Bloom’s taxonomy is the classification of learning objectives within education. While it was actually a group of academics that developed the taxonomy, it has become synonymous with Bloom, who was the group leader. To apply Bloom’s Taxonomy, you first have to get an idea what the taxonomy is all about. The domains (Categories) I started out this article by trying to cover the whole taxonomy with detail, but soon realised that it was asking to much from you, the reader, to digest in one session. 1. 2. 3.

bloom’s taxonomy « The Taxonomy Blog During the 2001 recession, I decided to teach again. After 15 years as a taxonomist and business systems analyst, I returned to an earlier career. I love teaching and learning about social studies and public policy. But my skills as a taxonomist infused my teaching. I became a fan of Bloom’s taxonomy. Filed under: Building Taxonomies, bloom's taxonomy

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