"The global pandemic fast-tracked the imperative for students to have access to technology and connectivity to succeed inside and outside of the classroom ..."
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Michelle Daniels's curator insight,
November 16, 2013 3:20 PM
As I become a better facilitator it is important to find engaging, effective and efficient methods and strategies within the classrooms of our children; as well as for all adults attending brick & mortor or online colleges. Bloom's Taxonomy is an essential tool!
David Donat's curator insight,
August 11, 2015 6:41 PM
Bones orientacions sobre com aplicar la Taxonomia de Bloom en la pràctica docent (i una interessant lectura recomanada) |
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
March 28, 2014 10:13 PM
How has teaching changed? Below are the seven key ideas. . 1. A culture of emerging literacies 2. A society that is mobile 3. A world where equity is a central theme 4. A society of constant connectivity 5. A world where the technology learns, too 6. A context that demands new credibility in an era of information 7. A culture that can seem, well, distracted Many teachers may be overwhelmed with these changes and may require professional development to help them develop new skills that technology brings. But change has happened before and will continue to happen. The question is how are we adapting to the changes and how can we assist our students in becoming independent learners in this new age of learning? |