wist on Bloom's Taxonomy. I have been thinking about alternative assessment=
s and have coined the term "Artifact of Understanding" as a way of demonstr=
ating the depth and sophistication of one's understanding of a subject unde=
r study. This little clip represents a rather creative way of looking at th=
e editor's understanding of Bloom's Taxonomy. There are elements missing fr=
om this that make it fall short of my use of the term Artifact of Understan=
ding but with slight modification, this would be a great example. So as you=
prepare for the new year, take a moment to refresh your understanding of B=
loom and see if you agree with this editors take on Bloom from the viewpoin=
t of a bunch of Caribbean Pirates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DqjhKmhKjzsQ
Enjoy,
Chris
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