Psychomotor skills should be at the core of all learning

Psychomotor skills should be at the core of all learning

Any learning design framework that does not address the psychomotor skills is not worth exploring. There is not a single discipline taught in any formal, non-formal or informal way that does not make use of some tool or technology, instrument

Using Dave’s Psychomotor Domain Taxonomy across all tertiary level programmes

Colleague interested in designing modules and programmes that enable a full range of skills development across domains (cognitive, affective, psychomotor, interpersonal and metacognitive) will hopefully find this short video resource useful. Feel free to share with colleagues on PGCerts. It

The Role of the Psychomotor Domain in Higher Education

See Courses “Why do I need to worry about manual skills? I teach history/French/maths…”. My answer is simple. What tools are used in the pursuit of your discipline? Is there not a degree of increasing proficiency in the deployment of these

Adaptation of Dave’s Psychomotor Domain

internasyonal na mga workshop / International Workshops [See Courses on  Educational Taxonomies] I have received some interesting feedback and critique of my circular representation of Ravindra H. Dave’s psychomotor domain of educational objectives. I have been asked why I have

Updated: Taxonomy Circles – Visualisations of Educational Domains

[See Courses on Educational Taxonomies] Since October 17th 2012 [see updates] when I shared the most recent work on visualising taxonomies in a circular form and aligning these active verb patterns to particular assessment forms, I have had some great feedback –