For all of you with iPads, I wanted to share a few Bloom's Taxonomy sorted apps. In the world of Edtech, it seems like everyone has a list of apps sorted by Bloom's Taxonomy. Take a look at a few of the resources listed here and try a few of the "higher level" apps.
Organizers
Both images below are brief lists of apps associated with Bloom's levels of cognition. The first image below is interactive--clicking an app icon will take you to its location on the Apple site. The second gives another look at a few additional iPad apps to use in the classroom.
Document
The following document was created by Kelly Tenkely--the author of iLearn Technology blog. Take a look at the higher level apps and test one or two out at a time. Then, try them out with a student and see if each app is worth the effort. Flip through the pages of this Issuu document. Even the lower-level items are worth having on your iPad, but the higher-level apps are even better.Additional iPad Apps by Sorted by Bloom's
- Kathy Schrock's Bloomin' Apps
- Langwitches' Bloom's Taxonomy and iPad Apps
- High School Level Apps
- Google Sites Bloom's Apps
Picture from http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2009/07/use-blooms-taxonomy-wheel-for-writing.html |