How to Learn _Bloom's Revised Taxonomy _
por Adriano Viana
1. Levels of **thinking**
2. **Result**
3. 1 - **Remember**
3.1. Memorizing
3.2. Rote Learning
3.3. Repeating
3.3.1. Flashcards
4. 1 - **Regurgitate**
4.1. Listing
4.2. Defining
4.3. Stating Facts
5. _Not the best way to retain what you learned _
6. 2 - **Understand**
6.1. Use the right way of thinking
7. 2 - **Explain**
7.1. Be able to answer question that requires our explanation
8. 3 - **Apply**
8.1. Simple problem solving
8.1.1. Use what you've learned to solve problems: e.g. use a math formula to solve a problem
8.2. Simple exercices practicing
9. 3 - **Simple Problem Solving**
9.1. 1 to 1 problem solving
9.1.1. A problem can be solved by applying one concept
10. 4 - **Analyze**
10.1. Comparing & Contrasting
10.2. Looking for **Similarities** and **Differences**
10.2.1. In relation to other piece of information
10.2.2. Tecniques
10.2.2.1. Venn diagrams
10.2.2.2. Tables
10.2.2.3. Summaries
10.2.2.3.1. Explain the similarities and differences
10.2.2.4. Mind Maps
10.2.2.5. Solving problems & questions
11. 4 - **Comparison**
11.1. Requires more mental effort
11.2. It can feel slower
11.2.1. misinterpreted-effort hypothesis
11.3. Doesn't feel as easy
12. Ask for ChatGPT to generate questions
12.1. using bloom's revised taxonomy levels (1-6)
13. 5 - **Evaluate**
13.1. Judgment
13.2. Ask questions
13.2.1. So what?
13.2.2. What does it matter?
13.2.3. Who cares?
13.2.4. Why is it important?
14. 5 - **Prioritize**
14.1. Justify
14.2. Making a decision
14.3. Takes much more effort
14.4. Things that help
14.4.1. mind maps
14.4.2. teaching
14.4.3. answering questions
14.4.4. creating summaries
15. 6 - **Create**
15.1. Creating a hypothesis
15.2. Synthesizing
15.3. Identify a gap in your knowledge
15.3.1. create an answer based on what you know
16. 6 - **Hypothesise**
17. Fast learning tips
17.1. Start at Level 5
17.1.1. Our brain will absorb lower levels along the way as a side-effect