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Apply

Apply for the purpose of an educator considering its usage in a course outline means to integrate, implement, or employ a particular concept, theory, strategy, or activity in order to enhance student learning and engagement.

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

In your next learning design, you can use the 'Apply' level of Bloom's Taxonomy by crafting questions that prompt learners to demonstrate their understanding by applying knowledge to solve problems or create something new. To do this, start by creating actionable tasks or scenarios that require learners to use what they have learned in a practical way. For example, you can ask questions like "Can you show how to apply this concept to a real-life situation?" or "Can you demonstrate how to use this equation to solve the problem?" By using the question stem "Can you show how," you are encouraging learners to showcase their ability to apply knowledge rather than just recalling information. This active participation can deepen understanding and promote critical thinking skills. Remember to provide clear guidelines and feedback to support learners as they navigate the application of their knowledge. Incorporating the 'Apply' level of Bloom's Taxonomy can enrich the learning experience and help learners transfer their knowledge to real-world contexts effectively. Keywords: Bloom's Taxonomy, Apply, learning design, demonstrate understanding, practical tasks, critical thinking, question stem, real-life situations.

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Example of the learning verb Apply in a prompt learning

Can you show how

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Example of the verb Apply in a task for learners

Apply a recently learned concept or skill to solve a real-world problem or scenario, fostering practical application and critical thinking skills.

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