The document discusses Benjamin Bloom's original taxonomy of learning domains from the 1950s, which included cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. It also discusses Lorin Anderson's 2001 revision of Bloom's taxonomy, which changed the categories to use verbs instead of nouns and rearranged the sequence. The document then provides examples of various educational Web 2.0 tools and sites that can be used in the classroom, such as Glogster, GoAnimate, Animoto, and Wordle. It emphasizes the importance of organizing and making these resources easily accessible to students.
3. Bloom’s Taxonomy In the 1950's Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive domains and objectives, He theorized that there were 3 domains or areas of learning.
4. Bloom’s Taxonomy These were: Psychomotor manipulative or physical skills Affective Attitudes and emotions Cognitive processing information
5. Bloom’s Taxonomy 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.
6. Bloom’s Taxonomy Bloom described each category as a noun. They are arranged in increasing order, from lower order to higher order thinking skills. LOTS to HOTS
7. Bloom’s Taxonomy Revised In the 1990's, a former student of Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001.
8. Bloom’s Taxonomy Revised The 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.
9. Bloom’s Taxonomy Revised They are arranged in increasing order, from lower order to higher order thinking skills.
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30. You found all kinds of great sites….now what?? Make them easily accessible to your students! Either place them on a website, a class wiki, a bookmarking site, or whatever works best for you and your students.
31. IKeepBookmarks My Favorite Bookmarking Site iKeepBookmarks.com allows you to upload, and keep your bookmarks on the Web for free. You can access them at any time, from any computer, anywhere.
32. Only 2 ClicksOrganize your sites into categories. A thumbnail view of the site makes it easy to remember all the sites you have collected.