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Bloom's Taxonomy (CREATING (Action Words (Producing, Generating,…
CREATING
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Depending on the content, subject, audience, and technology available, there are countless online tools and platforms that can be used for creating content.
APPLYING
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Graphic organizers or mapping tools (such as Coggle) are excellent ways for a student to demonstrate the application of knowledge or understanding.
EVALUATING
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Collaborative tools like Google Drive (Docs), One Note, and other collaborative tools that allow sharing and commenting can provide opportunities to give and receive feedback.
ANALYZING
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Digital tools like infographics can help a student analyze information. Examples are Piktochart or Adobe Spark.
UNDERSTANDING
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Like digital curation tools, there are other online tools that can be used to help students understand concepts and content. This gives learners a variety of modalities that are best suited for an individual's learning style and preferences. Examples are YouTube videos, interactive gamification, and Screencasting tools like Screen-cast-o-matic.
REMEMBERING
Digital curating tools online are a possible strategy that a student can use in order to effectively manage the tremendous amount of content available online. Examples include Pinterest, Diigo, Scoop.it, and Google Drive. With effective curation of content, it could be used as a tool to help students remember.
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