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Daily Archives: 03/04/2013
Taxonomy of Problems (Part 2): Ways and what to assess
In my last post, I tossed out a loose taxonomy to name four different types of problems: Content Learning Problems Exploratory Problems Conceptual Understanding Problems Assessment Problems I felt it necessary for myself. Up until now, I’d been labeling all … Continue reading
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