From Educational Origami

 

Synopsis:

This is an update to Bloom's Revised Taxonomy which attempts to account for the new behaviours and actions emerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. Bloom's Revised Taxonomy describes many traditional classroom practices, behaviours and actions, but does not account for the new processes and actions associated with Web 2.0 technologies, infowhelm (the exponential growth in information), increasing ubiquitous personal technologies or cloud computing.

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy isn't about the tools or technologies rather it is about using these to facilitate learning. Outcomes on rubrics are measured by competence of use and most importantly thequality of the process or product. For example. Bookmarking a resource is of no value if the resource is inappropriate, invalid, out of date or inaccurate.

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy lends itself to problem and project based learning where the student must work through the entire process of development and evaluation. The 21st Century Fluency Projects 6D model for Solution Fluency is an excellent example of how to work through the project or problem based learning frame work.

 

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has been translated into Spanish by Claudia Uribe de Piedrahita, the Director of Eduteka and is available at http://www.eduteka.org/TaxonomiaBloomDigital.php

Key Resources

 

pdf.png bloom's Digital taxonomy v3.01.pdf

pdf.png blooms elluminate.pdf

pdf.png TaxonomiaBloomDigital.pdf

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - Quick Sheets.

These are resources I have created for Presentations. They outline the different taxonomic levels and provide the Digital Taxonomy Verbs with some (this is not exhaustive) possibilities for classroom use.

pdf.png 1 - Remembering.pdf

pdf.png 2 - Understanding.pdf

pdf.png 3 - Applying.pdf

pdf.png 4 - Analysing.pdf

pdf.png 5 - Evaluating.pdf

pdf.png 6 - Creating.pdf

 

Click here to continue learning ...

Views: 205

Replies to This Discussion

Mr. Kearney,

Last summer I attended a workshop by Karin Hess in New York. She shared her Matrix of Cognitive Rigor, which cross references Bloom's revised taxonomy and Norman Webb's Depths of Knowledge. As I work with my faculty to transition into CCLS level questions, I find it meaningful. It comes up when you google her. Thank you for sharing your work. - Marguerite

RSS

JOIN SL 2.0

SUBSCRIBE TO

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2.0

School Leadership 2.0 is the premier virtual learning community for school leaders from around the globe.  Our community is a subscription based paid service ($19.95/year or only $1.99 per month for a trial membership)  which will provide school leaders with outstanding resources. Learn more about membership to this service by clicking one our links below.

 

Click HERE to subscribe as an individual.

 

Click HERE to learn about group membership (i.e. association, leadership teams)

__________________

CREATE AN EMPLOYER PROFILE AND GET JOB ALERTS AT 

SCHOOLLEADERSHIPJOBS.COM

FOLLOW SL 2.0

© 2024   Created by William Brennan and Michael Keany   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service