Loading Learning Domains Practice

Instructions

Completing this practice activity will allow you to evaluate your knowledge of Bloom’s Taxonomy learning levels with associated verb use, in order to understand how to write quality learning objectives. At the end of this practice activity, you will see a summary of how many questions you answered correctly and what badge level you’ve achieved. You will have an opportunity to save a copy of your summary at the conclusion.

Match each of the following learning activities to the domain it correlates with: Affective, cognitive, or psychomotor.

Learning a New Language Through Rosetta Stone
Learning to Play Chess
Learning How to Use Blackboard, Flipgrid, or Other Programs on the Computer
Using a Cookbook to Fix a New Meal
Deciding Which Size IV Catheter to Use on an Older Adult Patient
Watching a YouTube Video on How to Smoke Meat in a Smoker Grill
Inserting a Catheter
Giving an IM Vaccination
Inserting the IV Catheter Cannula in the Patient Arm
Hooking Up an IV Bag and Line to a Patient
Taking Blood Pressure
Making an Occupied Bed for a Patient
Applying the Electrodes on a Patient’s Body in Order to Run an Electrocardiogram [ECG] Diagnostic Test
Collaborates Effectively in Teamwork Activities
Shares an Opinion of a Professional Ethical Issue
Taking a Stand on a Political Issue
Listening to and Sharing Feelings with a Loved One Who Has Been Recently Diagnosed with a Terminal Illness
Giving a Presentation on a Topic
Participates in a Policy Discussion with Peers at Work
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Practice Results

Congratulations! You have completed the Learning Domains Practice. You may repeat this activity if needed for further practice. Enter your full name in the space provided to see what percentage of questions you answered correctly and what badge level you earned. You will need to submit this summary page to the assignment in your course.

Select the Print button to print or save a copy of this document. Your browser’s print window will then appear. To save as a PDF document, select Adobe PDF in the Select Printer (Firefox) or Destination (Chrome) options. Then, select Print to save this document as an Adobe PDF document to your computer.

Activity is complete.