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Mark WoolleyEvery Teacher needs to be able to do this. A couple of easy to use ideas "Google-Proof Questioning: A New Use for Bloom's Taxonomy"
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Terry KaminskiGoogle proof questions
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Donna DesRochesSo, what is a "Google-proof question?" It is a question that can not be directly answered via Google (or any other search engine) because it requires, analysis, interpretation, and investigation. Writing such questions can be challenging. A helpful tool is Bloom's Taxonomy.
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Amy FrackmanA new way to challenge kids and keep Google!
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Kimberly BrosanSo, what is a "Google-proof question?" It is a question that can not be directly answered via Google (or any other search engine) because it requires, analysis, interpretation, and investigation.
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Debby K"So, what is a "Google-proof question?" It is a question that can not be directly answered via Google (or any other search engine) because it requires, analysis, interpretation, and investigation. Writing such questions can be challenging."
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diane lewisquestioning and blooms
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Michael WalkerBlog post with suggestions for creating "Google proof" questions. Great ideas in the comments as well.
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Ann Marie DlottGood ideas for asking higher level questions
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Sheri Edwardsgood questioning
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Carol BroosFabulous article about how we should teach
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