The original Bloom's taxonomy (red) was developed by Benjamin Bloom in the 1950's. In the 1990's a student of his revised and published "Bloom's Revised Taxonomy" (blue) in 2001, using verbs for each category. I'm not sure who the individual person is who should get credit, but this article adds digital tasks to each category (green)
- Knowledge became Remembering (bullet pointing, highlighting, bookmarking or favorite-ing, social networking, searching or Googling.)
- Comprehension became Understanding (Advanced & Boolean Searching, Blog Journaling, Twittering, Categorizing, Commenting & Annotating, Subscribing)
- Application became Applying (Running & operating, playing, uploading & sharing, hacking, editing)
- Analysis became Analyzing (mashing, linking, reverse-engineering, cracking, validating, tagging)
- Synthesis became Evaluating (Blog/vlog commenting & reflecting, posting, moderating, collaborating & networking, testing)
- Evaluation became Creating(programming, filming, animating, videocasting, podcastng, mixing & remixing, directing & producing, publishing, Video blogging, blogging, wiki-ing, building Mash ups)
Diane what a great list. I am going to use this for when I update and rewrite my curriculum this summer. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating update of a tried and true tool. Very good article!
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