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    Generative AI Turns Bloom’s Taxonomy Upside-Down: Implications for Creativity and Learning

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    Imagine an intelligence defined by paradox: unable to recall the basic facts about Shakespeare's life, but brilliantly capable of instantly composing a flawless Shakespearean sonnet about a ham sandwich...More

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    Differentiated learning is a pedagogical approach that recognizes the diverse needs, abilities, interests, and learning styles of students in the classroom. It involves the intentional modification of content, process, product, and learning...More

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    Visual Learning

    Visual learning simply means learning by seeing. It is a learning style where individuals learn best by seeing information presented through images, diagrams, charts, graphs, and other visual aids, rather than through text or audio/auditory methods...More