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Web Tools to Use with Bloom's Digital Taxonomy
List of tools by level and interactive image (thinglinked) with links to all tools
A Simplified Bloom's Taxonomy Poster For Students
a simple grid column layout with easy-to-understand language, vivid colors, and even traditional. Simple. Functional.
A Bloom's Digital Taxonomy For Evaluating Digital Tasks

mashes digital tasks–podcasting, blogging, networking, hacking, bookmarking, social media sharing, and so on, with Bloom's Taxonoomy.
Bloom's Taxonomy - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology

A comprehensive history of Bloom's Taxonomy and how it is used in education by Mary Forehand,
The University of Georgia
14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers
14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers - While a handful of the charts below only show aesthetic changes compared to others, most are concept maps of sorts–with graphic design that signifies extended function (power verbs), detail (clear explanations), or features of some sort (Bloom’s Taxonomy tasks by level).
A New Poster on Bloom's Digital Taxonomy
Poster based on the popular work of Andrew Churches. Andrew revised the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy and based on its taxonomic items he came up with a list of digital verbs and actions that align with the thinking continuum of Blooms Revised Taxonomy
The Modern Taxonomy Wheel - Padagogy!
This Taxonomy wheel was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps.
Padagogy Wheel 2.0

Some new updates to the Padagogy wheel. There is now a particular shared focus on both SAMR model and Bloom's digital taxonomy to help teachers better leverage technology in their teaching.
Bloom's Taxonomy in Your Classroom
This infographic outlines the six steps of Bloom's Taxonomy and provides examples of in-class instruction and assessment at each level.
Taxonomy Wheel
The innermost circle are the categories of the taxonomy, the second circle key identified words and the third circle some activities that can be linked with these words. The PLTS (Personal Learning and Thinking Skills) categories are added as an independent external wheel which can be applied to any section of the taxonomy.
Bloom's Taxonomy Presented Visually | Scoop.it
A collection of resources presenting Bloom's Higher Order Thinking Skills in visual, teacher-friendly formats
Critical and Creative Thinking - Bloom's Taxonomy
--What are critical thinking and creative thinking?
--What's Bloom's taxonomy and how is it helpful in project planning?
--How are the domains of learning reflected in technology-rich projects?
Annette Lamb @ Eduscapes
Blooms Resources (Posters and Handouts)
Thinking Resources Blooms ... These are our Blooms Taxonomy metacognition resources. Free downloads.
Web-based Tools to Support Blooms Taxonomy
Apps and web tools that relate to Bloom's taxonomy by level with links
Bloom's Taxonomy » Center for Teaching and Learning
Lists the levels of Bloom’s (revised) taxonomy, the verbs you can use to target these levels of thinking, and some examples of the verbs in use across various disciplines.
Bloom's Taxonomy: An Overview - TeacherVision.com
Bloom's Taxonomy helps you to craft lessons that lead students to refine their thinking. You'll find it indispensable for planning units and developing skills.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: The 21st Century Version
The purpose of the article is to help teachers grow professionally and provide them with a solid informational background on how to better understand and apply Bloom’s taxonomy in classrooms in the light of the new technological advances and innovations.
Terrific Tools for Teaching with Bloom's Taxonomy - Home
Webtools useful at each level of the taxonomy
Bloomin’ Hackathon
"My recipe for Bloomin’ Learning: Bloom’s Taxonomy, digital artifacts, writing and reflection, and a collaborative forum for sharing and publishing."
Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains
There is more than one type of learning. A committee of colleges, led by Benjamin Bloom (1956), identified three domains of educational activities:
Cognitive: mental skills (Knowledge)
Affective: growth in feelings or emotional areas (Attitude)
Psychomotor: manual or physical skills (Skills)
A Model of Learning Objectives [pdf]
A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing:
A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Writing Learning Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy - YouTube
Writing learning objectives using Bloom's taxonomy -- a tutorial to help you construct learning objectives.
The Blooms Taxonomy Ladder - YouTube
A fun loving informative description of Blooms Taxonomy. This poor Bill Nye the science drumming cowboy, loses his footing on a ladder after his performance ...
Bloom's Taxonomy Game - YouTube
This screencast demonstrates how SMART notebook can be used to create a review game based on the six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Bloom’s Taxonomy – A Parent’s Guide
“Bloom’s Taxonomy” is one of those teacher terms that a parent may not necessarily be familiar with, however, it is very important. It is a central concept to know how to use it at home in conjunction with learning activities to help your child expand their critical thinking skills."
How to Use Bloom's Taxonomy in Kindergarten
Bloom's Taxonomy is widely accepted and used by many educators as a way to design lesson plans and evaluate the effectiveness of the learning environment. Normally represented in pyramid form, the categories of Bloom's Taxonomy are: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and creating. Bloom's Taxonomy can easily be overlooked for students in kindergarten because the students are so young. However, Bloom's Taxonomy can be applied to kindergarten students in a few simple steps.
Beyond Bloom - A new Version of the Cognitive Taxonomy
Background and newest changes to the taxonomy and its use
Critical Thinking Skills {Flickr image]
A poster created for our English language arts and social studies departments (humanities) to use in their classroom, as well as in the library. Not-for-profit organizations are free to use it within the Creative Commons licensing parameters.
Webtools and Bloom's Taxonomy [gif]
Suggestions for webtools to use at different levels of the taxonomy.
Standards Based Assessment w/ Bloom's Taxonomy
"I utilize 5 levels of learning to grade each student on their level of mastery of the skill."
Bloom's Taxonomy visual aids
Visualizations, mashups and lot's of other sorts of cheat sheets for Bloom's Taxonomy and Technology tools.
Bloom’s Taxonomy and iPad Apps |
"Following inDave Mileham and Kelly Tenkeley’s footsteps of assigning iPad apps to the different levels of the Bloom’s Taxonomy, I created the following table with apps that I have tested out and am recommending." Langwitches
The Reflective School [Prezi]
"Taxonomy of Reflection: Critical Thinking For Students, Teachers, and Principals" by Peter Pappas
Bloom's Apps
Using Blooms Taxonomy in education is a highly effective way to scaffold learning for the students. With the recent popularity and pervasive nature of iOS devices in school districts it is essential for educators to understand how to implement Blooms in the classroom using the apps that are available.
While this list is by no means fully comprehensive, it will assist educators in getting started when implementing iOS devices in the classroom.
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