BS Unit Flashcards
Blooms Taxonomy, what is the first level of thinking?
Knowledge - memorizing information word for word, Being able to remember information but not necessarily understanding the material, Tell list describe relate name.
Blooms Taxonomy, what is the second level of thinking?
Understanding Restating in your own words, Paraphrasing, summarizing, translating, Explain, interpret, discuss, restate, compare, describe.
Blooms taxonomy what is the third level of thinking?
Application - Using information to solve problems,Transferring abstract or theoretic ideas to practical situations. Solve, show, use illustrate, construct.
Blooms taxonomy what is the fourth level of thinking?
Analysis- Taking information apart into its separate elements.
Identifying individual components/elements of something.
Analyze, distinguish, compare, contrast, separate.
Blooms taxonomy what is the fifth level of thinking?
Combining information to form a unique, new meaning, structure, and or product. Requires creativity and originality. Inventing, predicting, designing, imagine, proposing
Blooms taxonomy what is the sixth level of thinking?
Evaluation, Making judgements about the value of ideas and or products. Making decisions and supporting your opinions.
Blooms taxonomy what is the final level of thinking?
ACTING (not like “acting”, but like doing)
What does P.I.N stand for
Praise.
Interest.
Need.
What is the first brainstorming basic?
Think - Many ideas and judge later, fluency, kill the critic, everything is good.
What is the second brain storming basic?
Wild - the wilder the better, go for the impossible.
What is the third brainstorming basic?
Pig! - Piggybacking, adding and combining ideas.
What is the fourth brain storming basic?
Break - recess, incubation of ideas, leads to newtonian response.
What is the fifth brainstorming basic?
Every - Evaluation, converging.
What is the sixth brainstorming basic?
Atom! - ACTION, acting on your solution.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “s” stand for?
Substitute.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “c” stand for?
Combine.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “a” stand for?
Adapt.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “m” stand for?
Minify, Magnify.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “p” stand for?
Put to other uses.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “e” stand for?
Eliminate.
Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “r” stand for?
Reverse or rearrange.
What are the three methods to evaluating critical and creative thinking?
Newtonian (Aha!) - Bam it hit me type of response. Emotional response, that feels right (ah). Humorous response (Ha).
What are some of the things you will be good at after the unit?
Fluency - a flow of answers and ideas, most, quantity, more than one, several, many.
Flexibility - a variety of answers and ideas, different, changes in direction, various ways, different interpretations etc…
Originality, a unique answer or idea, new, away from the usual, rarely thought of, deviation, fresh approach, etc…
Elaboration - adding details to answers or ideas, one of the most important parts, its the explanation, stretch, expand, embellish, modify, expand.
In brainstorming techniques and methods what is two? (after s.c.a.m.p.e.r)
Blonks - Looking to nature for solutions.