Bloom's Taxonomy Explained with Example
In this video, we explain Bloom's Taxonomy, a framework for learning that can help you understand the different levels at which you master knowledge.
Background 00:05
The Three Domains 00:40
The Original Taxonomy vs The Revised Taxonomy 01:15
Bloom's Taxonomy 01:55
How to Use Bloom's Taxonomy 03:48
Bloom's Taxonomy Example 05:16
The Learning Journey 08:17
Advantages and Disadvantages 08:43
Summary 09:30
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Thank you very much for this super-useful and practical explanation of Bloom's Taxonomy.
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It’s very well explained. Thank you!
Excellent! Like the point that learning is not linear. After developing mission critical - safety critical training for grizzled vets, many times we go from level 1 to level 3 briefly and then back down to level 2 for a more in-depth learning.
Hands down, the best explanation with examples. This helped me alot, thank you. As a student I will definitely better structure my studying.
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Very helpful tutorial in bloom’s taxonomy.
Thank you! Excellent.
Incredible video, thank you
This was helpful to me. Now I can apply this to do my assignment.
Great video
very helpful and well explained.
Thank you a lot, really helpful. But why you didn't complete the levels, affective and psychomotor domains in the example you gave?
Can we depend on Bloom's Cognitive? How did Bloom come about this structure - valid?, reliable? The web site example - #4 analyze sounds like "plan" but comes after "apply'," not a path to success. Any comments appreciated.
A great video.
Nice explanation "Edutainment Akram Qulandri"
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You should avoid "be able..."; instead you might use "students will define... students will explain..." and so on.