Developing a computer science-specific learning taxonomy
U Fuller, CG Johnson, T Ahoniemi, D Cukierman… - ACm SIGCSE …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
ACm SIGCSE Bulletin, 2007•dl.acm.org
Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain and the SOLO taxonomy are being increasingly
widely used in the design and assessment of courses, but there are some drawbacks to their
use in computer science. This paper reviews the literature on educational taxonomies and
their use in computer science education, identifies some of the problems that arise,
proposes a new taxonomy and discusses how this can be used in application-oriented
courses such as programming.
widely used in the design and assessment of courses, but there are some drawbacks to their
use in computer science. This paper reviews the literature on educational taxonomies and
their use in computer science education, identifies some of the problems that arise,
proposes a new taxonomy and discusses how this can be used in application-oriented
courses such as programming.
Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain and the SOLO taxonomy are being increasingly widely used in the design and assessment of courses, but there are some drawbacks to their use in computer science. This paper reviews the literature on educational taxonomies and their use in computer science education, identifies some of the problems that arise, proposes a new taxonomy and discusses how this can be used in application-oriented courses such as programming.

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