Web 2.0 for juandoming
274.6K views | +0 today
Follow
Web 2.0 for juandoming
Una Nueva Sociedad, un nuevo orden de las cosas!
Curated by juandoming
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by juandoming from Creative Tools, GBL... and ESL
Scoop.it!

K-5 iPad Apps to Evaluate Creating: Part Six of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy

K-5 iPad Apps to Evaluate Creating: Part Six of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it
Diane Darrow (@dianedarrow on Twitter) is an information media specialist at Bel Aire Elementary in Tiburon, CA. This is the sixth of a series she's doing on iPad apps and Bloom's revised taxonomy

Via Ricard Garcia
Ricard Garcia's curator insight, October 28, 2013 10:11 AM

Apps and Bloom... the necessary bond to progress :-)

Rescooped by juandoming from Post TFM
Scoop.it!

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers


Via MonVall
vgpascal's curator insight, April 8, 2013 3:50 AM

La taxonomie de Bloom non révisée et des exemples de verbes clés et des exemples de questions pour chaque niveau.

Rescooped by juandoming from Eclectic Technology
Scoop.it!

Submrge | Deeper Thinking about Games and Education

Submrge | Deeper Thinking about Games and Education | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

Via Beth Dichter
Beth Dichter's curator insight, August 14, 2013 10:23 PM

Submrge is a website that has the tag line “Deeper Thinking About Games and Education.” It is divided into a number of sections including Games, Activities and Links.

What makes this site unique is the information it provides on each game. “Each game page includes important information for teachers, like benefits of play, educational issues for discussion, easily accessible game information, and activities related to the game on Submrge.” In addition to this information there is also a page for each game that includes “important information on the level and subject, but also the activity’s relationship to Bloom’s Taxonomy, Common Core Standards, 21st Century Skills, and the H.E.A.T. Framework. If you are wondering what HEAT Framework stands for think of Higher Order Thinking, Engaged Learning, Authentic Connections and Technology Use. This page also provides a list of learning styles and the games I checked included an Essential Question,

The Links section has resources in the following areas:

* More on Games as Text

* Advice on Games in the Classroom

* General Games Collections (many content-specific)

If you use games in your classroom, or are considering doing so, this website will provide additional resources that may provide you with new ideas.