For the E-Learning Heroes challenge this week, I'm adding a spreadsheet that my boss gave me that I use as a reference to blooms taxonomy. It helps me when I'm trying to select an overt behavior for a learning objective.
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Yes, feel free to distribute it as you see fit. To be honest, I got it from my boss, and I'm not sure where he got it from. I have no clue who the original author was. It's been very useful to me so I thought others might be able to use it as well.
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This sure will be helpful for a lot of users. Thanks, Preston!
Thanks for the reminder!
Useful way to represent it - thanks :)
Thank you Preston! I just found this little gem. What a great tool.
Glad you like it!
Great tool. Thank you so much.
BTW, is this tool free? Can I distribute it to our faculty and include it in my website?
Thank you!
Hi Jun,
I hope that Preston is still subscribed to this thread, but in the event that he isn't - you'll want to connect with him using the 'contact me' button on his profile to see if he's able to share some additional information with you in terms of use associated with that set up. Our general policy is if you're sharing stuff within the ELH community it's for the use of other members to create, design, or develop e-learning courses - as long as they don't sell or distribute the original shared item as their own without appropriate credit to the original author.
I see. Great. Thank you for the information.
Hello Jun,
Yes, feel free to distribute it as you see fit. To be honest, I got it from my boss, and I'm not sure where he got it from. I have no clue who the original author was. It's been very useful to me so I thought others might be able to use it as well.
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Hi, Preston, thank you so much for your help.
Very helpful! Thank you.
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