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Listen

Listen for an educator to consider using in a course outline refers to the act of incorporating strategies, activities, or content into the course plan that promote active listening among students as a key element for effective learning.

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

In your next learning design, you can incorporate the cognitive skill of 'Listen' from Bloom's Taxonomy using the action of active listening in a few simple steps. Encourage learners to engage in active listening by posing questions with the stem 'Can you hear', prompting them to focus on auditory information and comprehend key messages effectively. Implement activities such as listening to recorded lectures, podcasts, or instructions, followed by reflective or summary tasks to reinforce understanding. Offer opportunities for learners to practice paraphrasing or repeating information they have heard to enhance retention and processing of auditory input. By emphasizing the 'Listen' component, learners can improve their listening skills and overall comprehension of the learning material. This approach can be beneficial for learners across various subjects and disciplines, aiding in their ability to absorb and retain information through active engagement with auditory stimuli. Incorporating 'Listen' in your design can enhance the learning experience and cater to diverse learning preferences.

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Example of the learning verb Listen in a prompt learning

Can you hear

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Example of the verb Listen in a task for learners

Provide learners with an in-depth audio lecture or podcast, followed by guided discussion, where they actively listen, absorb, and discuss key concepts, enhancing auditory comprehension and critical analysis skills.

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