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The parts of an exercise may be '''one or more''' of the following:
The parts of an exercise may be '''one or more''' of the following:


:Input
{{: input}}
::Data collection
 
::Listen
{{: Contextualize }}
::Play
 
::Read
{{: Awaken }}
::Watch
 
:Contextualize
{{: Understanding }}
::Who
 
::What
{{: Wisdom (Choice) }}
::Where
 
:Awaken
{{: Insight }}
::Awareness
 
:::Analogs highlight equivalent systems
 
:::Classification distinguishes attributes
{{: Answer }}
::Experience
 
:::helps generalize
{{: Display }}
:::expresses outliers
:::identify pattern
:::identify variation
::Understanding  
:::Apply
:::Extend
:::Improve
:Wisdom
::Insight
:::Abstraction (meta)
:::Correlation
:::Introspection
:::Prediction
:Answer
::Socratic question
::Decision taken
:Display
::Presentation
::Process artifact
::Report
::Smoke and mirrors

Latest revision as of 08:49, 22 July 2024

Exercise taxonomy []

A series of exercises constitutes a challenge .

The parts of an exercise may be one or more of the following:

Input []
Data collection
Listen
Play
Read
Watch
Contextualize []
Who
What
Where
Awaken []
Awareness
Analogs highlight equivalent systems
Classification distinguishes attributes
Experience
helps generalize
expresses outliers
identify pattern
identify variation
Understanding []
Apply
Extend
Improve

Wisdom (Choice)

Insight []
Abstraction (meta)
Correlation
Introspection
Prediction


Answer []
Socratic question
Decision taken
Display []

Knowledge, ability, and skills may be displayed many ways. This list is suggestive, not exhaustive:

Presentation, with or without visual aids
Process artifact - remnant of your process
Report - summary of activity and result
Smoke and mirrors - "I don't know why I did it or what I learned, but this is what I got."