For those who ask the online version of Broome's taxonomy, check the lower visuals. This work has not been released so long ago and it is based on the review of educational web tools we have done in the past few years. We are trying to find the best educational website for Bloom's thinking level. Since there is no hyperlink in the vision, we recommend you to check the links in the chart. Please check this page for iPad version.
Broome's network digital classification is one of our most popular articles in 2016. The visual function includes a number of important educational network tools that can digitally manipulate the idea of Bloom. We will introduce five better matching Web tools for each level of thought (creation, evaluation, analysis, application, understanding, and memory). Our selection process is entirely based on years of experience in reviewing educational network tools. Please review and share with colleagues. If you include a link to our website, please download, print or share the necessary visuals. have fun
For those who ask the online version of Broome's taxonomy, check the lower visuals. This work has not been released so long ago and it is based on the review of educational web tools we have done in the past few years. We are trying to find the best educational website for Bloom's thinking level. Since there is no hyperlink in the vision, we recommend you to check the links in the chart. Please check this page for iPad version.
In 2001, another scholar team led by Bloom's former student Lorin Anderson and Bloom's colleague David ClassWall, who developed an academic team of the original taxonomy, revised the taxonomy for learning, education and evaluation We released the version. Review of ram education purpose classification The so-called "revised bloom classification" is more useful for educators and is intentionally designed to reflect the usual way used in schools.
Since Dr. Broome introduced his current famous taxonomy, it has been modified, manipulated and adapted several times. For information on adaptation of taxonomy, see previous post, Blogs and Bloom's. The above version is an excellent resource for educators trying to join learners in applications that support learning and can achieve learning goals.