Luckily, I found a good resource about using Bloom's Taxonomy to explain every kind/group of Web 2.0 tools.
Web 2.0 Tools based on Bloom's Revised Digital Taxonomy
Creating |
POWER WORDS: adopt, arrange, collect, combine, compile, compose, connect, construct, coordinate, create, design, develop, elaborate, establish, explain, formulate, frame, gather, generate, graph, imagine, incorporate, integrate, interact, invent, judge, make, model, organize, plan, portray, product, publish, rearrange, refine, reorganize, revise, rewrite, summarize, synthesize, test, write
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Evaluating |
POWER WORDS: assess, choose, compare, conclude, consider, construct, contrast, critique, debase, defind, determine, estimate, evaluate, explain, interpret, justify, prioritize, prove, recommend, relate, sulect, summarize, support, test, verify
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Analyzing |
POWER WORDS: analyze, ask, classify, compare, contrast, correlate, diagram, differentiate, documnet, edit, examine, explain, group, identify, infer, monitor, observe,
order, outline, reason, review, select, sequence, sort, survey |
Applying | POWER WORDS:adapt, choose, construct, determine, develop, draw, illustrate, modify, organize, practice, predict, present, produce, select, show, sketch, solve, respond |
Understanding |
POWER WORDS: compare, conclude, contrast, define, demonstrate, describe,
estimate, explain, identify, interpret, paraphrase, predict, retell, rewrite, summarize, understand |
Remembering |
POWER WORDS: count, define, describe, find, identify, label, list, locate,
match, name, outline, point to, select, show, state, study, tell, underline, what, when, where, which, who, why, write |
(this table is retrieved from http://www.chambersburg.k12.pa.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectionid=2365&/#revised Jun 6, 2015 )
Although it not contain every tool we have discussed during the last five weeks, it did have provide me a new concept to reconsider each tool..
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