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Wednesday
Jul312013

Bloom's Taxonomy and Information Literacy

Interesting discussion at the LinkedIn CILIP Information Literacy Group about whether anyone was using Bloom's Taxonomy to assess and evaluate information literacy. Responses include examples of it being used within a piece of research on first year students (Geof Walton) and it being considered by the Open University (Katherine Ready) in the development of their information literacy framework and more recently with their Digital and Information Literacy framework. 

I also responded and mentioned a Nursery Teacher that was using Blooms Taxonomy to introduce children and their parents to the benefits of questioning 

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