Join the Instructional Design Junction club on the Clubhouse app for our Saturday morning discussions on Clubhouse. Meet Shafali R. Anand and her cohost Sangeeta Srinivasan for a ID-powered cognitive excursion at 11 am IST on Saturdays. In past, we’ve…
Tag: bloom’s taxonomy
Why Soft Skills Training is Different? Krathwohl’s Taxonomy Explains.
Rational thought that requires that we process facts and information using logical thinking belongs in the cognitive realm. Most trainings require that we impart a cogntive/psychomotor skill to the learner. Bloom’s taxonomy (or the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy) handles the cognitive…
Bloom’s Taxonomy as Perceived by Coffeebeans
Free Instructional Design Primer Workshop on January 03, 2016.
Dear Readers, I am organizing a 3-hour Free ID Primer workshop on January 03, 2016. After a rather long hiatus, it will give me an opportunity to reconnect with you over a discussion on Instructional Design. If you are interested…
The IDEAL: Writing Glamorous Objectives vs. Writing Effective Objectives!
This is something that will continue to trouble me until my last day on dear Mother Earth’s bossom. Why do we glam them up? Why is it that we try to tediously work our fantastic vocabulary into writing statements that…
Why Courses and Trainings Fail?
It isn’t uncommon for instructional designers and content developers to exist in a perpetually anxious state of mind. This happens because at any given point in time, one of their courses or training programs is either being reviewed by the…
Sloth misses the Point – There should be Method in Application.
Bloom’s Taxonomy doesn’t work and the Adult Learning Principles need to be revised… – Sloth Bewildered Moral of this Debacle: Effective trainings and courses are the outcome of a judicious use of Instructional Design principles. The ID Principles…