When designing learning experiences that focus on the 'Reproduce' level in Blooms Taxonomy's psychomotor domain, consider breaking down tasks into actionable steps for the learner. To implement this, the educator can create learning activities where the learner is asked to replicate a specific action or skill. One effective way to incorporate this is by using the question stem 'Can you make a copy of' followed by the desired action or skill. This prompts the learner to demonstrate their ability to reproduce the task accurately. For example, "Can you make a copy of this dance sequence?" or "Can you make a copy of this technical drawing?" By providing clear instructions and possibly demonstrations for the learner to observe, they can work on reproducing the task step-by-step. Furthermore, offering feedback and opportunities for practice can enhance the learner's ability to replicate the desired outcome effectively. Incorporating 'Reproduce' in learning designs helps learners develop their psychomotor skills through practice and repetition.
Can you make a copy of
The activity involves asking adult learners to reproduce their understanding of a concept by creating a flowchart that depicts the step-by-step process.