TLDRai.com Too Long; Didn't Read AI TLDWai.com Too Long; Didn't Watch AI
Ita zvipfupiso zvisingaperi neAI!
Simudzira kuPRO yeUS$ 7/m
Hapana mabasa anorambidzwa

None

Bloom's Taxonomy is a framework for categorizing educational goals developed by Benjamin Bloom and his collaborators in 1956. The taxonomy consists of six main categories: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. Each category contains subcategories that lie along a continuum from simple to complex and concrete to abstract. The revised taxonomy (2001) includes a separate taxonomy of the types of knowledge used in cognition: Factual Knowledge, Conceptual Knowledge, Procedural Knowledge, and Metacognitive Knowledge. The authors suggest using Bloom's Taxonomy to establish learning objectives, organize objectives, design assessment tasks, and ensure instruction and assessment alignment. The revised taxonomy also includes examples of applications in the K-12 setting, which can be easily adaptable to the university setting.
Vashandisi vePRO vanowana Yepamusoro Hunhu zvipfupiso
Simudzira kuPRO yeUS$ 7/m
Hapana mabasa anorambidzwa
None
Pfupisa zvinyorwa Pfupisa mavara kubva mufaira Pfupisa zvinyorwa kubva pawebhusaiti

Wana zvirinani zvinobuda zvine zvimwe zvinhu

Iva PRO


Pfupiso dzinoenderana