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Weekly Bookmarks (7/31/2011)

Experiencing eLearning

. “Results indicated participants who used one of the four versions of the computer program that included practice performed significantly better on the posttest and had consistently more positive attitudes than those who did not receive practice.&#. Problems with Bloom’s Taxonomy.

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Trust--The Cornerstone of Collaboration

ID Reflections

The post is an attempt to begin an analysis of what is required to build and maintain trust and thus facilitate collaboration. In relation to this topic the phrase 'compassionate attitude' sprung to mind; these are the words of the Dalai Lama some six hours ago. "If

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How To Write Better Learning Objectives – The Easy And Simple Way

Wizcabin

Use the knowledge, skills, and attitude model to breakdown your objectives. Are you familiar with the knowledge, skills, and attitude (KSA) model of learning? And then, attitude is how someone feels about something, and it can be hard to measure. Most times, ATTITUDE change only get visible at the end of the training.

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Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Write Learning Objectives

CourseArc

Aainsqatsi at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom%27s_taxonomy#/media/File:Blooms_rose.svg. According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, knowledge-based goals measure Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. CC BY-SA 3.0. Attribution – K. Framing Knowledge-Based Learning Objectives.

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Are We Using Bloom’s Taxonomy Correctly?

Magic EdTech

Bloom’s Taxonomy comes handy while designing the teaching/ learning that is progressive in nature!! Blooms taxonomy is often used while designing educational objectives, experiences, problems or questions, training and learning processes.Like any other strategy it is important to use it correctly, and there are many ways to do this.We

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Learner Assessment in Online Courses: Best Practices Course Design

learnWorlds

” and “How will they show their skills, attitudes, and abilities”? Learners watch a video and respond with a written analysis to specific questions. To accomplish this, many educators have turned to Bloom’s Taxonomy of educational objectives (Bloom & Krathwohl, 1956) for assistance. Comprehension.

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Writing Learning Objectives—Part 2

The eLearning Coach

Bloom’s Taxonomy. I really can’t end a discussion on learning objectives without doing you the favor of mentioning Bloom’s Taxonomy. When you are pulling out your hair fishing for action verbs, Benjamin Bloom, the educational psychologist, will come to your rescue.