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Operate

To operate, in the context of an educator, refers to the effective implementation and management of instructional activities, resources, and strategies within a course in order to foster student engagement, learning, and achievement.

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

To incorporate the 'Operate' level of Blooms Taxonomy in your learning design, start by creating activities that require learners to apply their knowledge and skills in a practical way. Use the question stem "Can you show how you use" to prompt learners to demonstrate their understanding through real-world examples or simulations. Encourage learners to solve problems, make decisions, or perform tasks that mimic the situations they are likely to encounter in their field. This could involve case studies, role-playing exercises, simulations, or hands-on projects. Provide opportunities for learners to experiment, practice, and refine their abilities through trial and error. By engaging learners in activities that require them to operate on the knowledge they have acquired, you will help them develop a deeper understanding and mastery of the content. This active approach to learning will better prepare them for applying their knowledge in real-world scenarios. Blooms Taxonomy, Operate, action verbs, higher-order thinking skills, application, practical activities, cognitive development, learning design.

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Example of the learning verb Operate in a prompt learning

Can you show how you use

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Example of the verb Operate in a task for learners

Learners can operate a piece of equipment, software, or machinery, practicing hands-on skills and building confidence in their ability to use tools effectively.

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