Joe Palmucci EDT 512

1.  Remembering

  • Retrieving, recalling or recognising knowledge from memory. Remembering is when memory is used to produce definitions, facts or lists, or recite or retrieve material.

2.  Understanding

  • Constructing meaning from different types of function be they written or graphic.

3.  Applying

  • Carrying out or using a procedure through executing or implementing. Applying related and refers to situations where learned material is used through products like models, presentation, interviews and simulations.

4.  Analysing

  • Breaking material or concepts into parts, determining how the parts relate or interrelate to one another or to an overall structure or purpose. Mental actions include
    differentiating, organizing and attributing as well as being able to distinguish between components.

5.  Evaluating

  • Making judgements based on criteria and standards through checking and critiquing.

6.  Creating

  • Putting the elements together to form a coherent or functional whole; reorganising elements into a new pattern or structure through generating, planning or producing.

 

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