good explanation of history and development of new taxonomy
from Big Dog and Little Dog's Bowl of Biscuits! website created & maintained by Don (Donald Clark) and I live in Edmonds, Washington.
This explanation includes other taxonomies to support the missing pschomotor domain.
a digiiblooms kind of illustration - integrates Web2 technologies - by Samantha Penney - CC license no derivs
Name: Andrew Churches
Role: Curriculum Manager Computer Studies & Senior School Learning Innovator
School: Kristin School, Albany Auckland
Email: achurches@kristin.school.nz
Blog: http://edorigami.edublogs.org
Twitter: @achurches
þffI am a teacher, author, keynote and workshop presenter and ICT enthusiast. I believe that to prepare our students for the future, we must prepare them for change, teach them to question and think, to adapt and modify, to sift and sort. They are born into a world where the only constant is change, they are emmersed in technology and yet are unaware of how ubiquitous this technology is.
I am fortunate to teach at a school with a mobile computing program, that sees students with personal mobile devices, laptops. This surely reflects the future our students and children will be entering into with ubiquitous portable computing.
from Diigo Educators group - might be worth trying when I do the workshop on developing learning activities
Iowa State University - Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
an interactive graphic - mouseover to see examples of LO's that match cognitive and knowledge dimensions
download guide (pdf) and see page 94-95 for circle of Blooms taxonomy and objects that can be used to assess different learning
53 minute podcast, we feature a speech by Thomas C. Reeves, Professor of Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia, and is entitled, " Technology and the Conative Learning Domain in Undergraduate Education". It was delivered at the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting
contains information, lit review, exmples of assessment methods, posters, links to classroom materials
an exploration of Blooms taxonomy - she links the SAMR model to it as well - Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition - inspired the Padagogy wheel from Allan
she developed links to ipad apps, Android apps, Google apps, Web2.0 apps