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Top Instructional Design Models You Need to Know in 2025 and Beyond!

Hurix Digital

Blooms Taxonomy Blooms Taxonomy is a hierarchical model that categorizes educational objectives into cognitive domains. By categorizing learning goals into distinct levels, Blooms Taxonomy helps educators design assessments and activities that target specific cognitive skills. We have a global customer base.

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Modern eLearning Design: Need For An Evolution From Bloom’s Taxonomy

HexaLearn

The Need For An Evolved Learning Taxonomy Designing learning involves both arts and science. In formal terms, we call this learning taxonomy. Learning taxonomy is a methodology to categorize different levels or types of learning. The most famous and widely used taxonomy was given by Benjamin Bloom.

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Theory-informed design tips

E-Learning Provocateur

In my previous article , I proposed a Taxonomy of Learning Theories to organise a few of the myriad of theories into some semblance of order, and to assist instructional designers in using theory to inform their work. • Use consistent navigation, symbols and visual design (as per behaviourism, but according to a different rationale).

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Play to Learn! (Book Tour Stop)

Learning Visions

Play to Learn: Everything You Need to Know About Designing Effective Learning Games Karl Kapp and Sharon Boller ATD Press, 2017 Why I like it: Easy to read! Great table mapping bloom's taxonomy to different types of games Examples, examples, examples My favorite chapter (Chapter 3) has some great tidbits and insights.

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Harness Skill Data & Optimize Learning Outcomes with Skills+

Degreed

We also set our sights on a broader ambition that enables you to do a better job creating and managing taxonomies, normalizing skill scales and labels from across your ecosystem, filling gaps in your skill data through inference, and visualizing skill data to uncover the skills you have, those you need, and next steps to fill gaps.

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Custom eLearning Content for Success – Four Tips to Help You Define Your Learning Objectives

Obsidian Learning

Well, I need to know how to fill the water reservoir, how to turn on the machine, where to locate the pods, where and how to insert the pods correctly, where to place my coffee cup, and what button to press to start brewing the coffee. Press the button that will start brewing my coffee. Bloom’s taxonomy can be useful here.

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How to Build a Website Like edX with WordPress with The Tutor Resource

LifterLMS

I added some taxonomy to lessons because it shows the taxonomy on the sub menu. And because of that it doesn’t show the taxonomies here. So we find the solution to add these taxonomies here under the pages. And if this type taxonomy, which is called lessons categories also works for pages now.

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