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Bloom's Taxonomy 2.0

From Educational Origami   Synopsis: This is an update to Bloom's Revised Taxonomy which attempts to account for the new behaviours and act…

Started by Michael Keany

1 Jan 27, 2013
Reply by Marguerite Clarkson

Report Sets K-12 Broadband Goals for 2014-15

Report Sets K-12 Broadband Goals for 2014-15 By Katie Ash on May 21, 2012 Ed Week A new report released today from the State Educational T…

Started by Michael Keany

0 May 22, 2012

Technology Literacy Assessment and NAEP Report

Recently, there was an announcement about technology literacy assessment, for the first time, as a part of the National Assessment of Educa…

Started by Teh-yuan Wan, Ph.D.

13 Aug 10, 2009
Reply by Catherine T. Juliano

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