Introducing solo

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Introducing SOLO taxonomy So that both you and I can use the same language to describe how you are learning credi ts

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Introducing SOLO taxonomy

So that both you and I can use the same language to describe

how you are learning

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Pre-structural

I’m not sure about this subject

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Unistructural

I have one idea about this subject

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Multistructural

I have several ideas about this subject

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Relational

I can link my ideas together to see the big picture

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Extended abstract

I can look at these ideas in a new and different way

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Thinking about SOLO taxonomy

John Biggs: http://www.johnbiggs.com.au/solo_taxonomy.html

David Didau: http://learningspy.co.uk/solo-taxonomy/

James Atherton: http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/solo.htm

Tait Coles: http://taitcoles.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/solo-stations/ andhttp://taitcoles.wordpress.com/solo-taxonomy/

The presentation relies exclusively on the work and ideas of…:

The house analogy was originally created by James Atherton and the accompanying text and graphics are by David Didau and Tait Coles.