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Table of Contents
 Overview
 Foundation
 The Taxonomy Broken Down
 The Digital Taxonomy Explained
 Differences from Bloom’s Taxonomy
 Similarities with Bloom’s Taxonomy
 Conclusion
 Works Cited
Overview
 A refresher of Bloom’s Revised
  Taxonomy (1956)
 Examining the six levels of Bloom’s
  Digital Taxonomy as defined by Andrew
  Churches (2001)
Foundation
   Original Taxonomy was created by Benjamin S.
    Bloom in 1956
   Revised in 2001 by Anderson and Krathwohl
   The largest difference was replacing the nouns of the
    original taxonomy with verbs and a change in their
    order
   Identified and outlined the cognitive domain which
    involves the development of intellectual skills
   Each level builds on the previous level
   An educator begins with Lower Order Thinking Skills
    (LOTS) and works up toward Higher Order Thinking
    Skills (HOTS)
   Typically viewed as a pyramid with LOTS on the
    bottom and HOTS toward the top
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
The Taxonomy Broken
Down
   Remembering– memorization and the ability to recall
    information
   Understanding – the ability to understand the
    meaning behind instructions
   Applying – applying what was learned to a real world
    task
   Analyzing– separating information into parts and
    making distinctions between hearsay and fact
   Evaluating – bringing the parts together to form a
    whole with new meaning
   Creating – making decisions based on the merits of
    an idea
Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy
The Digital Taxonomy
Explained
   Remembering – modern examples include the use of
    social bookmarking websites, use of search engines
    and social networking
   Understanding – blog journaling, commenting on
    websites and categorizing items using folders
   Applying – playing educational games, editing a wiki
    and sharing photos or documents online
   Analyzing – creating “mashups” and leveraging
    Google Docs
   Evaluating – moderating a forum, structured and
    reasoned blog responses and software beta-testing
   Creating – directing or filming a video or
    podcast, programming software
Differences from Bloom’s Taxonomy
   While the ideas still reverberate with today’s
    learners, they must be applied in a different
    manner to better engage these students
   Using the Digital Taxonomy, educators will be
    able to teach HOTS to these younger students
   Educators do not necessarily need to begin
    their lessons at the bottom of the pyramid
   Strong emphasis on collaboration between
    learners
   Larger integration of multimedia into lesson
    plans
Similarities with Bloom’s Taxonomy

 Both taxonomies maintain the same
  verbage and basic principles
 Maintain pyramid structure with lower
  order thinking skills at the bottom and
  gradual increase to higher order thinking
  skills
Conclusion
 Churches’ update to Bloom’s Taxonomy
  allows educators to bring it into the
  modern classroom and apply it to the
  current, quickly changing technological
  environment
 Bloom’s Taxonomy has been tweaked
  for well over 50 years and the Digital
  Taxonomy still needs to be better
  defined and will grow and adapt as it
  ages
Works Cited
   Anderson, I.W. & Krathwohl. A Taxonomy for
    Learning, Teaching, and Assesing: A Revision of Bloom’s
    Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. New York:
    Longman, 2001.

   Michael Fisher. Digigogy: A New Digital Pedagogy. 2009.
    http://digigogy.blogspot.net.

   Andrew Churches. Bloom’s Taxonomy and Digital
    Approaches. 2007. Edorigami.
    http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+and+ICT+tools

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Bloom’s Digital

  • 1.
  • 2. Table of Contents  Overview  Foundation  The Taxonomy Broken Down  The Digital Taxonomy Explained  Differences from Bloom’s Taxonomy  Similarities with Bloom’s Taxonomy  Conclusion  Works Cited
  • 3. Overview  A refresher of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy (1956)  Examining the six levels of Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy as defined by Andrew Churches (2001)
  • 4. Foundation  Original Taxonomy was created by Benjamin S. Bloom in 1956  Revised in 2001 by Anderson and Krathwohl  The largest difference was replacing the nouns of the original taxonomy with verbs and a change in their order  Identified and outlined the cognitive domain which involves the development of intellectual skills  Each level builds on the previous level  An educator begins with Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTS) and works up toward Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)  Typically viewed as a pyramid with LOTS on the bottom and HOTS toward the top
  • 6. The Taxonomy Broken Down  Remembering– memorization and the ability to recall information  Understanding – the ability to understand the meaning behind instructions  Applying – applying what was learned to a real world task  Analyzing– separating information into parts and making distinctions between hearsay and fact  Evaluating – bringing the parts together to form a whole with new meaning  Creating – making decisions based on the merits of an idea
  • 8. The Digital Taxonomy Explained  Remembering – modern examples include the use of social bookmarking websites, use of search engines and social networking  Understanding – blog journaling, commenting on websites and categorizing items using folders  Applying – playing educational games, editing a wiki and sharing photos or documents online  Analyzing – creating “mashups” and leveraging Google Docs  Evaluating – moderating a forum, structured and reasoned blog responses and software beta-testing  Creating – directing or filming a video or podcast, programming software
  • 9. Differences from Bloom’s Taxonomy  While the ideas still reverberate with today’s learners, they must be applied in a different manner to better engage these students  Using the Digital Taxonomy, educators will be able to teach HOTS to these younger students  Educators do not necessarily need to begin their lessons at the bottom of the pyramid  Strong emphasis on collaboration between learners  Larger integration of multimedia into lesson plans
  • 10. Similarities with Bloom’s Taxonomy  Both taxonomies maintain the same verbage and basic principles  Maintain pyramid structure with lower order thinking skills at the bottom and gradual increase to higher order thinking skills
  • 11. Conclusion  Churches’ update to Bloom’s Taxonomy allows educators to bring it into the modern classroom and apply it to the current, quickly changing technological environment  Bloom’s Taxonomy has been tweaked for well over 50 years and the Digital Taxonomy still needs to be better defined and will grow and adapt as it ages
  • 12. Works Cited  Anderson, I.W. & Krathwohl. A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assesing: A Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. New York: Longman, 2001.  Michael Fisher. Digigogy: A New Digital Pedagogy. 2009. http://digigogy.blogspot.net.  Andrew Churches. Bloom’s Taxonomy and Digital Approaches. 2007. Edorigami. http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+and+ICT+tools