Revisiting Bloom’s Taxonomy Considering AI Abilities

Stephanie Hanson College

This workshop introduces educators to an updated Bloom’s Taxonomy that considers what artificial intelligence can do at each level. We will revise existing assessments so students clearly demonstrate their own abilities, and discuss when it may be appropriate for AI to assist with portions of learning tasks.

12:45 PM - 1:45 PM 11/23, 2024 Fall Conference, Saturday Nov 23rd
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