cognitive
Synthesis
Innovate
cognitive
Synthesis
Integrate
cognitive
Synthesis
Invent
cognitive
Synthesis
Iterate
cognitive
Synthesis
Make
cognitive
Synthesis
Mediate
cognitive
Synthesis
Negotiate
cognitive
Synthesis
Organise
cognitive
Synthesis
Organize
cognitive
Synthesis
Paint
cognitive
Synthesis
Perfect
cognitive
Synthesis
Perform
cognitive
Synthesis
Plan
cognitive
Synthesis
Prepare
cognitive
Synthesis
Propose
cognitive
Synthesis
Prototype
cognitive
Synthesis
Reimagine
cognitive
Synthesis
Remix
cognitive
Synthesis
Simulate
cognitive
Synthesis
Synthesise
cognitive
Synthesis
Synthesize
cognitive
Synthesis
Validate
psychomotor
Adaption
Adapt
psychomotor
Adaption
Alter
psychomotor
Adaption
Change

Point

A point for an educator to consider using in a course outline would be to clearly outline the learning objectives and goals for the students to achieve throughout the course.

library_add

How to use the verb Point in a course or learning design

To incorporate the 'Point' verb in your learning design, provide opportunities for the learner to identify locations or objects. Use the question stem 'Where is' to prompt learners to pinpoint specific items within a diagram, chart, or image. Begin by presenting the visual aid and then ask questions such as "Where is the nucleus located in this cell?" or "Where is the Gulf of Mexico on this map?" This encourages the learner to locate and visually demonstrate their understanding. Implement 'Point' in your learning activities by creating interactive exercises that require learners to click or tap on the correct location, enhancing their spatial awareness and comprehension. By prompting learners to physically engage with the content, you can solidify their understanding of key concepts, making the learning experience more immersive and effective. Remember to use descriptive keywords such as 'Point activity', 'Where is question stem', and 'visual identification' to optimize SEO for your learning design resources.

Want to use
Point
in your next learning design?

We help you structure learning activities, align with learning outcomes and collaborate with subject experts to create learning experiences in any format and for any platform.

question_mark

Example of the learning verb Point in a prompt learning

Where is

offline_bolt

Example of the verb Point in a task for learners

Inbox inspiration ✨

Receive the weekly Design for Learning newsletter.
For those who want to learn more.
We respect your data (find out more).
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Have a question? Ask co-pilot 👉