Sunday, April 27, 2014

35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom’s Taxonomy

35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom’s Taxonomy | Rural & Distance Education NSW

35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom’s Taxonomy

Blooming apps - by Kathy SchrockIntegrating technology in the classroom and engaging students in higher order thinking creates the ultimate learning experience for learners. Bloom’s Taxonomy and digital tools creates an innovative learning environment where students are engaged in their assignments. The following article is a list of digital tools as it relates to Bloom’s Taxonomy. It is a repost by  added on  28/11/2012 on Edumemic.
1. Creating – In creating, students create projects that involve video editing, storytelling, video casting, podcasting, and animating. Digital tools to allow students to create include: Story KitComic LifeiMovie, and GoAnimate.com,SonicPicsFotobabble, and Sock Puppet.
2. Evaluating – In evaluating students show their understanding of a topic or participate in evaluating a peers understanding of a topic. Digital tools to allow students to evaluate include:Google DocsPoll EverywhereSocrativeBrainPOP, and Today’s Meet.
3. Analyzing – In analyzing students complete tasks that involves structuring, surveying, outlining, and organizing. Digital tools to allow students to analyze include: Corkboard.mePoll EverywhereSurveyMonkey.comStudy BlueKeynote, and Stickyboard.
4. Applying – In applying students illustrate, present, demonstrate, and simulate. Digital tools that allow students to apply include: ScreenChompSonicPicsQuickVoiceFotobabbleKeynote,Podomatic, and Skype.
5. Understanding – In understanding students explain, blog, subscribe, categorize, annotate, and tweet. Digital tools to allow students to understand include: PowerPointGoogle Blogs,FotobabbleBit.lyTwitter, and neu.Annotate.
6. Remembering – In remembering students recall, bookmark, list, search, create mindmaps, and write. Digital tools to allow students to remember include: PagesGoogle DocsStudy BlueBit.ly, and Wordle.
For a sample lesson using digital tools with the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy visit my post at:http://t.co/GjO2PNx5.

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