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2 Bloom's Taxonomy of Numbers and Digital Curriculum Design

In Bloom's Taxonomy, knowledge is the basis for six cognitive processes: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating (Zainuddin, 2023). Bloom's taxonomy uses the two levels of thinking, memory and comprehension, as a foundational framework that pushes our brains to the essential foundation of the other five higher orders of thinking, helping us to go beyond memorizing and recalling information and further into applying, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating, and creating (Chen et al., 2011).

 

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