Technology to Support Bloom's Taxonomy in the Classroom By Molly Musсоздатель Ms. Mus
1. Applying
1.1. PhET Simulations: PhET provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations that students can apply basic content knowledge to in order to learn through inquiry.
1.2. ExploreLearning Gizmos: Gizmos are interactive math and science simulations for grades 3-12. Over 400 Gizmos aligned to the latest standards help educators bring powerful new learning experiences to the classroom.
1.3. Glencoe Virtual Labs: These labs are useful inquiry activities that can be used as substitutes for activities in the class that are too costly, dangerous, or time consuming.
2. Analyzing
2.1. Primary Source Analysis Tool - Library of Congress: Students can use this tool to record their responses to a primary source to develop an analysis.
2.2. DocsTeach: Access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types — spanning the course of American history. Use these as sources for student analysis activities!
2.3. DataBasic.io: a suite of easy-to-use web tools for beginners that introduce concepts of working with data. These simple tools make it easy to work with data in fun ways, so you can learn how to find great stories to tell.
2.4. Tableau Public: Create and share interactive charts and graphs, stunning maps, live dashboards and fun applications in minutes, then publish anywhere on the web.
3. Evaluating
3.1. EssayTagger: EssayTagger is a web-based tool that helps teachers grade student essays faster by eliminating the repetitive and inefficient aspects of grading papers in a targeted, rubric-based way. Students could also use this tool to peer-evaluate each other on their essays.
3.2. ThemeSpark Rubric Maker: Make a standards-based rubric that students can use to peer-evaluate each other. Common Core ELA and Math, NGSS, C3, Core Art & 21st Century standards.
3.3. Peergrade - engaging student peer review
4. Remembering
4.1. Quizlet: Create your own classroom sets, collaborate with other teachers, play Quizlet Live, and give your students materials to help them learn in a more fun and more efficient way.
4.2. Kahoot!: Kahoot! is a free game-based learning platform for teachers of awesome, classroom superheroes and all learners. Play, learn, have fun and celebrate together!
4.3. Akindi: Akindi is a web based assessment system that automates the creation and grading of multiple choice examinations for K-12 teachers. Unlike Scantron’s system that uses scanners and paper, Akindi allows users to use any scanner and any sheet of paper. You can create an account and one assessment at a time for free!
5. Understanding
5.1. Plickers: Check for understanding while teaching using plickers cards and real-time data.
5.2. VideoNot.es: The easiest way to take notes synchronized with videos!
5.3. Timetoast: Make timelines, share them on the web.
5.4. EDpuzzle: EDpuzzle empowers teachers to make any video lessons. Crop a video, explain it with your own voice and embed quizzes at any time.
6. Creating
6.1. Stop Motion Animator - A simple tool for creating stop motion animation sequences using a webcam.
6.2. Penzu: Penzu is tool that teachers can use to encourage students to do online journaling. They can then share their entry via email.
6.3. Patches: Patches is a visual programming editor for building WebVR and WebGL experiences. Explore, Create and Publish VR on the Web.