Bloom's Taxonomy
Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience
ABCD Model
ASSURE Model
General Knowledge about Learning Theories and Principles
100

Who originally created Bloom’s taxonomy?

Benjamin Bloom

100

A learning that is experienced first-hand and incorporates the use of all five senses.

Concrete Learning

100

What does “S” in SMART objectives stand for?

Specific

100

When was the ASSURE Model developed?

2002

100

What is the highest level of the old Bloom’s Taxonomy?

Evaluation

200

Levels or categories of the old Bloom’s taxonomy were nouns, while in the revised taxonomy were _________.

Verbs

200

A learning that has difficulty when there’s not enough previous experience or exposure to a concept. Every level of the cone needs this thinking in some way.

Abstract Learning

200

There are 4 parts of ABCD learning objectives, what part or category where you need to specify the learners for whom the objective is intended?

Audience

200

What does “A” in ASSURE stands for?

Analyze Learners

200

This is one of Jerome Bruner's three levels of theory of instruction that uses pictorial experience. Under this level are demonstrations, study strips, Exhibits, and many more.

Iconic

300

What is the highest level of the revised Bloom’s taxonomy?

Create

300

This is one of the three levels of theory of instruction by Jerome Bruner that uses concrete experience. Under this level are Direct, Purposeful, Contrived, and Dramatized.

Enactive

300

“Given two actual primary sources and two actual secondary sources on a particular topic, IT students working in small groups can correctly distinguish between the primary and secondary sources 90% of the time.” Where is the “behavior” there?

"Can correctly distinguish between primary and secondary sources."

300

What does "R" in the ASSURE Model stand for?

Require Learning Participation

300

“Given two actual primary sources and two actual secondary sources on a particular topic, IT students working in small groups can correctly distinguish between the primary and secondary sources 90% of the time.” Where is the “degree” there?

"90% of the time."

400

What is the lowest level of the old Bloom's Taxonomy?

Knowledge

400

This is one of the three levels of theory of instruction by Jerome Bruner’s that uses highly abstract experience. Under this level are visual symbols and verbal symbols.

Symbolic

400

“Given two actual primary sources and two actual secondary sources on a particular topic, IT students working in small groups can correctly distinguish between the primary and secondary sources 90% of the time.” Where is the “condition” there?

"Given two actual primary sources and two actual secondary sources on a particular topic."

400

What part of the ASSURE model where you can utilize the 5 P’s?

Utilization Media & Materials

400

What do the two “S” of the ASSURE Model stands for?

State Objectives & Select Instructional Methods, Media, and Materials.

500

David Krathwhol and ? revised the old Bloom’s taxonomy.

Lorin Anderson

500

What teaching methods were first introduced in Dale's book in 1946? 

Audio-Visual Method

500
What does "ABCD" stands for?

Audience, Behavior, Condition, Degree

500

A part of the ASSURE Model that is often neglected but is one of the most important. This contains users’ feedback.

Evaluate & Revise

500

What university did Edgar Dale work/serve?

Ohio State University

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