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Copy

The copy verb involves physically reproducing or imitating a model or example.

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

To incorporate the 'Copy' verb in the psychomotor domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, an educator can guide learners to physically replicate a specific action or skill. One way to implement this is by providing learners with a demonstration or model to replicate. An actionable step is to use the question stem, "Can you duplicate," to prompt learners to copy the demonstrated action. This can involve tasks such as replicating a dance move, recreating a scientific experiment, or imitating a painting technique. In the design process, the educator should break down the skill or action into smaller steps, making it easier for learners to observe, understand, and replicate. Providing feedback and reinforcement throughout the copying process can enhance learning and mastery. Overall, by using the 'Copy' verb in instructional design, educators can encourage active learning, skill development, and hands-on practice in the psychomotor domain. This approach helps learners enhance their motor skills, coordination, and muscle memory through imitation and repetition.

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Example of the learning verb Copy in a prompt learning

Can you duplicate

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Example of the verb Copy in a task for learners

Design an activity where learners copy and write down key phrases or sentences from a text to improve their reading comprehension and writing skills.

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