Taxonomy

Organize your 30 species into genera, genera into families and families into orders. Make sure your taxonomy nests properly and is clear to anyone who reads it.

Grocery Taxonomy Lab Task: Organize your species into genera, families, and Orders in the manner of the Linnaean classification system. First, carefully name and describe your species. Also measure each item in some way (using metric units) and include these measurements in your descriptions — length, diameter, circumference, weight, etc. Create a word doc and […]

What are some of your own experiences as a student with the different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy? Do you remember activities from certain levels more than others, and why do you think this is the case?

Discussion Board #3 In this discussion board, we will be reflecting on some of our own experiences with instructional design, specifically with Bloom’s Taxonomy. What are some of your own experiences as a student with the different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy? Do you remember activities from certain levels more than others, and why do you […]

Create a taxonomy that details the type of talent you would need to support your change initiative for your Final Assessment project.

Roles and Title As you prepare to complete this Milestone Activity, refer to the “People are at the Center of it All” Learning Activity. According to the reading, why is it important that people be aligned properly? Create a taxonomy that details the type of talent you would need to support your change initiative for […]

How does Bloom’s Taxonomy help teachers evaluate students today? List the six levels and provide one verb for each.

Bloom’s Taxonomy In 1956, Benjamin Bloom headed a group of educational psychologists who examined the way we evaluated student learning. He and his committee found that over 95% of the test questions required students to think at the lowest level, simple recall of information. Students were not expected to think, analyze, evaluate, etc. Together they […]

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