Can someone either recommend a good site with a great explaination of Bloom's Taxonomy or give me one here?

Bloom's Taxonomy:

http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/bloom.html

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Yeah, I found that one too. Thanks though. (Honestly, any link from the first page of google I've taken notes from. After two years of newspaper I know how to research something thoroughly.)

Certainly! One reputable website that provides a detailed explanation of Bloom's Taxonomy is Vanderbilt University's Center for Teaching. They have a comprehensive page dedicated to Bloom's Taxonomy where they explain each of the six levels. Here is how you can access it:

1. Open your web browser and go to the Vanderbilt University website (www.vanderbilt.edu).
2. In the search bar on the website, type "Bloom's Taxonomy Vanderbilt."
3. From the search results, click on the link that leads you to the Center for Teaching page on Bloom's Taxonomy.

On that page, you will find an in-depth explanation of each level of Bloom's Taxonomy, including definitions, keywords, and examples. It also provides guidance on how to align instructional objectives with each level to promote critical thinking and learning.