SLOs-Based Examination System: Using Bloom's Taxonomy to Assess Student Learning

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This video will explore the SLOs-based examination system and how it utilizes Bloom's Taxonomy to assess student learning.
SLOs (Student Learning Outcomes) are measurable statements defining the expected knowledge, skills, and abilities students should acquire during a course or program. Using Bloom's Taxonomy, a framework that categorizes different levels of learning objectives, the SLOs-based examination system can evaluate students' performance comprehensively and meaningfully.
In this video, we will discuss the different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, how they relate to SLOs, and how teachers can design practical assessments that align with these learning objectives. We will also provide examples of different assessment techniques that can be used to measure students' progress and identify areas for improvement.
If you are an educator or student looking to understand how a SLOs-based examination system can benefit your learning and teaching experience, this video is for you. Join us as we explore the intersection of Bloom's Taxonomy and SLOs-based examination system, and discover how it can help you reach your educational goals.