Designing, Scaffolding, & Grading Assignments √
Using Bloom’s Taxonomy for Teaching, Learning, Assessment
Location
The Commons : 329
Date & Time
January 29, 2016, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Description
What’s Bloom’s Taxonomy, you’re wondering? No, it’s not a classification system used by gardeners! Bloom’s Taxonomy for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment is a powerful tool that can help you set learning goals within your course that reflect different levels of cognitive challenge, and then help you to help students achieve them. In this workshop, we’ll walk through some ways to apply Bloom’s Taxonomy to design assignments that will provide students a better learning experience and give you a better picture of what they know and can do. Bring your syllabus, an assignment you’d like to tweak, or a topic in your course you’d like to figure out how to assess better. Lunch will be provided.
√ Program counts toward the ALIT certificate