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Patrick HigginsA nice summation of new views on Bloom's taxonomy
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Jennifer BarnettAndrew Churches revised taxonomy
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naacecpdBlooms Taxonomy ONlinr
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Fran Hughes"It is a revised Bloom's Taxonomy that shows the sorts of ICT activities which apply to the various
levels of thinking. In this one, developed by a student of Bloom and published in 2001, the
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Paul McMahonIn the 1950's Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive objectives, Bloom's Taxonomy. This categorized and ordered thinking skills and objectives. His taxonomy follows the thinking process. You can not understand a concept if you do not first remember it, similarly you can not apply knowledge and concepts if you do not understand them. It is a continuum from Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTS) to Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). Bloom labels each category with a gerund.
The elements cover many of the activities and objectives but they do not address the new objectives presented by the emergence and integration of Information and Communication Technologies into the classroom and the lives of our students.
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Jenny GilbertICT based interpretation and discussion of HOTS
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Carole BirdBloom's list of verbs with addition to include digital learning.
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Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally
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Theresa GrayAndrew Churches adaptation of revised Blooms to include digital literacy.
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Doug PetersonIn the 1990's, a former student of Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001
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steve macluskieAn online slant at Blooms Taxonomy
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.Key to this is the use of verbs rather than nouns for each of the categories and a rearrangement of the sequence within the taxonomy. They are arranged below in increasing order, from low to high.
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kaseyBloom's Digital Taxonomy
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D Georgeabout Bloom's taxonomy
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Jason HeiserThis is a great look at how certain technologies can be used to meet the different levels of Blooms taxomony for hte 21st century.
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Jeff WassermanBloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally
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Ernesto KrsulovicBloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally
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nazimul nazimulIn the 1950's Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive objectives
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Ann JohnstonSee Bloom's HOTS with new digital verbs.
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Spiro BolosBloom's Revised Taxonomy, for the Digital Age

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