Blooms and iPad Applications
I just got tweeted a nice diagram showing iPad applications against different levels of Bloom’s revised taxonomy. Its a good and well considered diagram and I like it. Some applications there that I haven’t seen yet and I will have to look up.

The only thing I would say is that the applications are just the medium in which the student demonstrates the level. They facilitate the cognitive action. – This is NOT a criticism, rather a statement from me and one I know that Kathy Schrock has definitely taken into account.
I know a number of people who have questioned whether tools like animoto should be included because it can be so easy, but the reality is yes you can “throw” music and images at Animoto and get a good product. But the deliberate and considered student who designs, considers, structures and evaluate will make the excellent product. Puppet Pals, which is also in the creative slot, is another excellent tool which can be used (I have seen this one work really well with my own kids) to produce creative, well considered, planned and evaluated products.
Tools like Pages and Touch Draw can be used across the taxonomic levels depending on the task and purpose. Taking notes is understanding where as authoring a book is creative, both would use the same tool. Copying a diagramĀ and making an infographic are at different ends of the spectrum, but still would utilize the graphic development capacity of touch draw.
Nice work and thanks for sharing


3 Comments Already
November 20, 2011 at 12:38 pm Permalink
I appreciate your diagram of apps divided per Bloom’s Taxonomy. As a teacher who has just begun to have access to IPads in my classroom, I feel this is a valuable resource and a good place for me to start choosing apps to incorporate into instruction.
November 23, 2011 at 7:15 pm Permalink
This IS a nice collection of apps – but it’s not Blooms! The wording and the sequence is quite different. Pity – but as you say, some nice apps to use for demonstrating various aspects of the cognitive engagement.
November 23, 2011 at 10:42 pm Permalink
Thanks for passing this on Andrew. Have you also seen the categorizing of apps at appitic.com? Uses multiple Intelligences also.
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