Thursday, April 14, 2011

Capstone Blog and the act of Learning

As presenting my film draws near I find myself still using the theory of Bloom's Taxonomy. While I organize, and gather items of importance to present it causes me to "remember", which is the last step in Bloom's theory. I've reviewed and edited work that I have completed over the past four years of my college career here at Shepherd, and am taking notice at how I have applied what I learned my freshmen year of college to my senior capstone.



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Throughout this process I have learned that Bloom's theory is effective not only in the situation of completing a single project, but when applied to the overall experience of learning the final product is much more rewarding. Most of all I've discovered that this theory assisted in helping me learn the technique behind filmmaking. Bloom's theory should be applied to everyday life when learning something new, because this theory forces the idea of memorizing each step of the learning process. Thus, causing the individual to have the full effect of the ultimate learning experience.



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