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Process

A process for an educator to consider using in a course outline involves determining the learning goals, selecting appropriate content and resources, designing assessments, structuring lessons and activities, and incorporating diverse teaching strategies to create an engaging and effective learning experience for students.

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

To incorporate the 'Process' verb in your learning design, the educator can use the question stem "What happens when" to prompt learners to explain the sequence of steps or actions involved in a particular process. Begin by introducing the concept or task that you want the learners to understand, then pose the question stem "What happens when" followed by the specific process. Encourage learners to break down the process into smaller steps, allowing them to analyze and comprehend each stage effectively. Keywords: Blooms Taxonomy, cognitive domain, learning design, process, verb, educator, what happens when, actionable steps, sequence of steps, understanding, analyze, comprehension.

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Example of the learning verb Process in a prompt learning

What happens when

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Example of the verb Process in a task for learners

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