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Exchange

An exchange program is a curated educational opportunity that allows educators to encourage students to temporarily study abroad at a partner institution to gain a cross-cultural experience and enhance their academic and personal growth.

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

In your next learning design, you can incorporate the 'Exchange' verb from Blooms Taxonomy by providing opportunities for learners to swap ideas, perspectives, or experiences with their peers or the educator. Encourage discussions where learners can exchange thoughts, solutions, or strategies related to the topic being studied. To prompt this type of interaction, you can use the question stem "What would you swap" to stimulate critical thinking and promote meaningful exchanges among learners. This allows learners to engage in higher-order thinking as they compare and negotiate their understanding with others. By fostering an exchange of ideas, learners can deepen their comprehension, develop diverse viewpoints, and enhance their collaborative skills. Overall, incorporating exchange activities in your learning design can help create a dynamic and interactive learning environment that encourages active engagement and knowledge sharing among participants.

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Example of the learning verb Exchange in a prompt learning

What would you swap

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Example of the verb Exchange in a task for learners

Learners share their unique perspectives or insights on a topic, fostering a diverse exchange of ideas and promoting a more comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.

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