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    Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives

    Categories: General

    The reading for today included an item on Bloom’s Taxonomy and embedded in that piece is a link to a list of “verbs to use in assignments” similar to the list of “question cues” that I put on the screen in this morning’s class. To see the list I used in class, click here. Bernadette refers to another such list in her post on the Dialogue Forum for May 26 Response Papers. And here is yet one more that I have used for workshops on course design.

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