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Via Downes, I like this idea of Flipping Bloom's Taxonomy Triangle which draws on the following inverted pyramid originally posted here: Simplified Bloom's Taxonomy Visual and comments on a process in which "students are spending the majority of their time in the Creating and Evaluating levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, and they go down into the…
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Turning Blooms Taxonomy upside-down and removing the lid – CC BY 4.0 David White A couple of blog posts ago I suggested that our response to AI is pushing us into a dangerous model of humanness. “T…
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I delivered this talk as the 2024 Nies Lecture at Marquette University School of Law, Milwaukee, WI. The talk compares the recent proliferation of Generative AI
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Commentary on Stephen's Web ~ Open Education and Innovations in Teaching and Learning: Future Directions by Stephen Downes. Online learning, e-learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more
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Universities have made positive strides in improving digital literacy for graduates, but now they need to do the same for AI literacy
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There is a prevailing conception that students must learn facts and procedural knowledge BEFORE they can then engage in so-called 'higher-order' thinking skills. Educators, parents, policymakers, online commentators, and others point to Bloom's taxonomy (which typically has been portrayed as a pyramid) and say, "See? You have to do this stuff down here before you…
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I think the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy is wrong. I agree that the taxonomy accurately classifies various types of cognitive thinking skills. It certainly identifies the different levels of complexity. But its organizing framework is dead wrong. Here's what I propose. In the 21st century, we flip Bloom's taxonomy. Rather than starting with knowledge, we start with creating, and eventually discern the knowledge that we need from it.
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The ETS and MTC partnership is a big advance on goals and signals. Wehave a chance to move courses and grades into the background.
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Educators can ensure the reliable and correct use of AI-powered applications in their classrooms, supporting student learning and the development of critical thinking skills.
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Author: kkaras, Publication Date: 2023-09-18 13:42:41, Excerpt:In this initial post of the Digital Pedagogy Toolbox Blog Series, Gwen shares some key insights into GenAI that educators should be aware of. , Categories: Artificial Intelligence,BCcampus,Digital Pedagogy Toolbox,Fiscal 2023-2024,General,Homepage,Learning & Teaching
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has spread across industries (e.g., business, science, art, education) to enhance user experience, improve work efficienc…
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The International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) cultivates. integrity in academic communities throughout the world to promote ethical institutions and societies. ICAI offers assessment services, resources, and consultations to its member institutions, and facilitates critical conversations about integrity.
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Student and Faculty Perceptions of Ineffective Teaching Behaviours Authors Lynne N. Kennette Durham College Morgan Chapman Durham College https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0529-2195 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5206/cjsotlrcacea.2024.1.15148 Keywords: ineffective teaching, poor teaching, student perception,... |