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Sketch

The sketch verb involves physically representing or expressing ideas, concepts, or images through drawing or other visual means.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Sketch' verb in your learning design within the psychomotor domain of Blooms Taxonomy, the educator can guide the learner through simple and actionable steps. Start by encouraging the learner to visualize a concept or process they are learning about. Prompt them with the question stem 'Illustrate a new version of' followed by the subject they need to sketch. Next, have the learner physically draw or sketch their understanding of the concept on paper or a digital platform. This hands-on approach helps engage their motor skills and enhances their understanding through visual representation. By incorporating sketching activities in your learning design, you can encourage creativity, improve retention, and cater to visual learners. This method is particularly useful for subjects like art, science, geography, and engineering. Keywords: Blooms Taxonomy, psychomotor domain, sketching, learning design, actionable steps, illustrate, visual representation, hands-on approach, motor skills, creativity, visual learners.

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Illustrate a new version of

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Example

The learner will sketch a mind map to visually represent their understanding of the key concepts discussed during the lecture.

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