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Utilise

Utilize refers to the intentional and effective incorporation of specific resources, tools, or strategies within a course to enhance learning outcomes and engage students.

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

To "utilise" the 'Utilise' level of Blooms Taxonomy in your learning design, the educator can encourage learners to apply their knowledge in new situations. This can be achieved by creating activities that require learners to use their knowledge to solve problems, make decisions, or create something new. One way to do this is by incorporating real-life scenarios or case studies into the learning material. The educator can then ask questions such as "Can you show how to apply the concepts learned to solve this problem?" This prompts learners to demonstrate their understanding by actively applying the knowledge they have acquired. Another effective strategy is to provide opportunities for learners to work on projects or assignments that require them to use their knowledge creatively. Encouraging them to brainstorm, analyze, and synthesize information will help them develop critical thinking skills and deepen their understanding of the subject matter. By incorporating the 'Utilise' level of Blooms Taxonomy in the learning design, educators can foster a deeper level of understanding and engagement among their learners. This approach encourages active learning and helps learners apply their knowledge in practical ways, preparing them for real-world challenges.

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