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Revise

Revise refers to the act of reviewing and making changes to course content, assessments, and teaching methods with the intention of improving the overall effectiveness and relevance of the course for students' learning experiences.

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

To incorporate 'Revise' in your learning design, the educator can encourage learners to reflect on a concept or skill by asking the question stem 'What would you change about'. This prompts critical thinking and provides a structured approach to revision. Here are the steps: 1. **Introduce the concept**: Present the topic or skill that requires revision. 2. **Pose the question**: Ask learners "What would you change about [topic/skill]?" This encourages them to identify areas for improvement. 3. **Reflect and brainstorm**: Have learners reflect on their understanding or performance. Encourage them to brainstorm potential changes or enhancements. 4. **Revise and implement**: Guide learners to make the necessary revisions based on their reflections. This could involve relearning certain aspects, practicing more, or seeking additional resources. 5. **Review and assess**: Finally, have learners review their revisions and assess the impact on their understanding or performance. Keywords: Blooms Taxonomy, Revise in learning design, What would you change about, cognitive domain, learning improvement, reflective thinking.

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Example of the learning verb Revise in a prompt learning

What would you change about

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Example of the verb Revise in a task for learners

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