cognitive
Evaluation
Master
cognitive
Evaluation
Measure
cognitive
Evaluation
Persuade
cognitive
Evaluation
Rate
cognitive
Evaluation
Refine
cognitive
Evaluation
Reflect
cognitive
Evaluation
Revise
cognitive
Evaluation
Score
cognitive
Evaluation
Select
cognitive
Evaluation
Support
cognitive
Evaluation
Value
cognitive
Evaluation
Verify
cognitive
Knowledge
Absorb
cognitive
Knowledge
Attend
cognitive
Knowledge
Decode
cognitive
Knowledge
Define
cognitive
Knowledge
Draft
cognitive
Knowledge
Duplicate
cognitive
Knowledge
Enumerate
cognitive
Knowledge
Find
cognitive
Knowledge
Label
cognitive
Knowledge
Label
cognitive
Knowledge
List
cognitive
Knowledge
Listen
cognitive
Knowledge
Memorise

Reply

The reply verb refers to the action or behavior a learner demonstrates towards emotional responses, attitudes, or values in a learning situation.

library_add

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

To incorporate the 'Reply' verb within the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy in your learning design, have the learner contribute towards discussion by responding to prompts, questions, or statements. Actionable steps: 1. Begin by creating thought-provoking prompts that encourage reflection and opinion-sharing. 2. Encourage the learner to reply by expressing their thoughts, feelings, or insights in response to the provided content. 3. Foster a respectful and inclusive environment where learners feel comfortable sharing their perspectives openly. 4. Prompt the learner to consider different viewpoints and engage in constructive dialogue with their peers. 5. Provide feedback and facilitate peer-to-peer discussions to deepen the learning experience and promote empathy and understanding. By using the question stem 'Contribute towards', you can design prompts that prompt learners to reply with their unique contributions, experiences, and interpretations. This approach enhances critical thinking, communication skills, and empathy in the learning process. Emphasize the value of active participation and collaborative learning opportunities for a more engaging and enriching educational experience.

Want to use
Reply
in your next learning design?

We help you structure learning activities, align with learning outcomes and collaborate with subject experts to create learning experiences in any format and for any platform.

question_mark

Example of the learning verb Reply in a prompt learning

Contribute towards

offline_bolt

Example of the verb Reply in a task for learners

The educator will guide the learners to critically analyze texts or media and respond by providing their own thoughtful and well-supported opinions on the given topic through a written discussion forum.

Inbox inspiration ✨

Receive the weekly Design for Learning newsletter.
For those who want to learn more.
We respect your data (find out more).
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Have a question? Ask co-pilot 👉