That said, the reason for this post is an updated version of the Visual Bloom's for Technology Tools. (Next section from my wiki at http://visualblooms.wikispaces.com) :
I want the visual representation to be more fluid than the above, where web tools can live on different levels and change levels, depending on their usage. I'm sure we could make a case for each of the tools to live in each realm of the hierarchy but in the interest of time and space, I created the following. The arrows are meant to indicate the fluidity with which the tools can travel through the different levels. The middle line is meant to separate the higher cognitive levels from the lower ones, but only with the understanding that it would be for that particular tool on a particular level, and does not consider the multiple ways that the tool could possibly be used. Again, this is meant to be a discussion starter as we evolve the representation of web tools with visuals that are meant to help us understand the interconnectedness of technology resources.
This is based on the 2009 "25 Tools" list which is available here: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/index.html
This is based on the 2009 "25 Tools" list which is available here: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/index.html
Additionally, here's a sampling of the new content I've been creating over the course of the last two weeks! http://aquariumofniagara.wikispaces.com/http://brainorama.wikispaces.com/http://delicious.com/mikefisher821http://innovativocab.wikispaces.com/http://www.flickr.com/photos/grade6kms/
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