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  1. A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Abridged Edition by Lorin W. Anderson, David R. Krathwohl, et all 2000-12-29
  2. Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (3rd Edition) by Robert W. Bauman, 2010-01-15
  3. The New Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
  4. Organising Knowledge: Taxonomies, Knowledge and Organisational Effectiveness (Chandos Knowledge Management) by Patrick Lambe, 2007-02-08
  5. Designing and Assessing Educational Objectives: Applying the New Taxonomy
  6. A Taxonomy of Barnacles: A Novel by Galt Niederhoffer, 2006-12-12
  7. Primate Taxonomy (Smithsonian Series in Comparative Evolutionary Biology) by Colin Groves, 2001-04-17
  8. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Book 2/Affective Domain by David R. Krathwohl, Benjamin S. Bloom, et all 1999-07-19
  9. Plant Taxonomy: The Systematic Evaluation of Comparative Data by Tod F. Stuessy, 2008-12-10
  10. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1: Cognitive Domain
  11. The New Taxonomy (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  12. Virus Taxonomy: VIIIth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
  13. Taming the Taxonomy : Toward a New Understanding of Great Lakes Archaeology (Proceedings of the 1997 Ontario Archaeological Society Midwest Archaeological Conference Symposium in Toronto) by Christopher M Watts, Ronald F Williamson, 1998-06
  14. Taxonomy: Evolution at Work by M. Daniel, 2009-02-17

1. Learning Skills Program - Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's taxonomy *. Benjamin Bloom created this taxonomy for categorizing levelof abstraction of questions that commonly occur in educational settings.
http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/bloom.html
Bloom's Taxonomy Benjamin Bloom created this taxonomy for categorizing level of abstraction of questions that commonly occur in educational settings. The taxonomy provides a useful structure in which to categorize test questions, since professors will characteristically ask questions within particular levels, and if you can determine the levels of questions that will appear on your exams, you will be able to study using appropriate strategies.
Competence
Skills Demonstrated
Knowledge
  • observation and recall of information
  • knowledge of dates, events, places
  • knowledge of major ideas
  • mastery of subject matter
  • Question Cues:
    list, define, tell, describe, identify, show, label, collect, examine, tabulate, quote, name, who, when, where, etc.
Comprehension
  • understanding information
  • grasp meaning
  • translate knowledge into new context
  • interpret facts, compare, contrast
  • order, group, infer causes
  • predict consequences
  • Question Cues:
    summarize, describe, interpret, contrast, predict, associate, distinguish, estimate, differentiate, discuss, extend
Application
  • use information
  • use methods, concepts, theories in new situations

2. GRIN TAXONOMY HOME PAGE
GRIN taxonomy. A recent paper on GRIN taxonomy provides a thorough discussion ofdata standards and taxonomic philosophy. General Queries of GRIN taxonomy
http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/tax/
GRIN TAXONOMY
GRIN taxonomic data provide the structure and nomenclature for the accessions of the National Plant Germplasm System ( NPGS ). Many plants (37,000 taxa, 14,000 genera) are included in GRIN taxonomy, especially economic plants. A recent paper on GRIN taxonomy provides a thorough discussion of data standards and taxonomic philosophy.
General Queries of GRIN Taxonomy:
Specialized Queries of GRIN Taxonomy:
Download GRIN Data on Families, Genera, or Species
Other taxonomic databases can also be accessed.
Search the Internet Directory for Botany
Send comments to Dr. J. H. Wiersema at:

3. TAXONOMY
taxonomy Classification, Nomenclature, Laboratory Identification. Copyright© 1995 University of Texas Houston Medical School, DPALM
http://medic.med.uth.tmc.edu/path/00001458.htm
TAXONOMY
Classification, Nomenclature, Laboratory Identification
University of Texas - Houston Medical School , DPALM MEDIC

4. UCMP Web Lift To Taxa
Access data on the fungi, plantae, chromista, metazoa, and protisa kingdoms. With photos and descriptions of key entries, and scientific names.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/taxaform.html
Attention! : If your browser cannot display frames, you will be unable to use the New UCMP Web Lift. However, you can find the same information in the old version of the UCMP Web Lift to Taxa or the Express Lift

5. Taxonomy Lab: An Exercise In Taxonomy, Evolution, And Classification, Interdisci
Lab is used in various courses at the university. It seeks to reveal the field's creativity and how classification schemes are derived.
http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/lab/TaxonomyLab.html
The "Nuts and Bolts" of Taxonomy and Classification Compiled by R. Hays Cummins, Interdisciplinary Studies Miami University (Sources include Mayr, E. 1969. Principles of Systematic Zoology. McGraw-Hill: New York.)
Welcome! It is 1:14 AM on Sunday, March 23, 2003. This page has served visitors. Last Update: Friday, September 27, 2002.
Introduction
We use this lab in Patterns and Processes , and Tropical Marine Ecology . This exercise illustrates the creativity involved in taxonomy and the roles form and function, ancestral traits and derived characters play in generating classification schemes. It can also serve as an introduction to topics in evolution and paleontology. We have noticed that in the field, after completing this exercise, students begin to recognize distinctions and similarities in fauna which they may have not noticed before. Terms for Discussion Phylogeny Divergence Convergence Linnaeus Heirarchy Evolutionary Tree Homologous Structure Morphology Function
Background
It has become apparent to scientists that the biosphere consists of, at a minimum, 1.5 million described species. Some researchers estimate that there may be upwards of 40 million species (Go here for an

6. Agent Or Program
Paper on the nature of autonomous agents. Discusses the differences between an agent and an ordinary program. Is it an Agent, or just a Program? A taxonomy for Autonomous Agents
http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin/AgentProg.html
Is it an Agent, or just a Program?:
A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents
Stan Franklin and Art Graesser
Institute for Intelligent Systems

University of Memphis
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages , Springer-Verlag, 1996.
Abstract
The advent of software agents gave rise to much discussion of just what such an agent is, and of how they differ from programs in general. Here we propose a formal definition of an autonomous agent which clearly distinguishes a software agent from just any program. We also offer the beginnings of a natural kinds taxonomy of autonomous agents, and discuss possibilities for further classification . Finally, we discuss subagents and multiagent systems
Introduction
On meeting a friend or colleague that we haven't seen for a while, or a new acquaintance, some version of the following conversation often ensues:
What are you working on these days?
Control structures for autonomous agents.
Autonomous agents? What do you mean by that?
A brief explanation is then followed by:
But agents sound just like computer programs. How are they different?

7. Entrez-Taxonomy
The NCBI Entrez taxonomy Homepage. The NCBI taxonomy database containsthe names of all organisms that are represented in the genetic
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=Taxonomy

8. NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
The WebQuest Page includes freely available training materials and examples of the WebQuest lesson format.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/taxonomyhome.html
PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM ... Structure Search for As complete name wild card token set phonetic name taxonomy id lock Taxonomy browser
Archaea

Bacteria

Eukaryota
...
Viruses

Taxonomy information
Taxonomy resources

Taxonomic advisors

Genetic codes

Taxonomy Statistics
...
Recent changes to classification
The NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
Taxonomy Tip of the Day Did you know that BLAST sequence similarity searches can be limited and analyzed by taxonomic criteria? For example, typing 'Bacteria' into the organism field in the Advanced Blast program will limit a BLAST search to only bacterial sequences. In addition, you can view BLAST results sorted by organism and other taxonomic criteria by following the 'Taxonomy reports' link.
These are direct links to some of the organisms commonly used in molecular research projects:
Arabidopsis thaliana Escherichia coli Pneumocystis carinii Bos taurus ... Zea mays Comments and questions to info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Credits: Scott Federhen, Ian Harrison, Carol Hotton, Detlef Leipe, Vladimir Soussov, Richard Sternberg, Sean Turner. [Help] [Search] [NLM NIH]

9. NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
taxonomy resource description. Allow to browse taxonomy tree that containsclassification of organizms. NCBI Front Page, The NCBI taxonomy Homepage.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/
PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM ... Structure Search for As complete name wild card token set phonetic name taxonomy id lock Taxonomy browser
Archaea

Bacteria

Eukaryota
...
Viruses

Taxonomy information
Taxonomy resources

Taxonomic advisors

Genetic codes

Taxonomy Statistics
...
Recent changes to classification
The NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
Taxonomy Tip of the Day Did you know that BLAST sequence similarity searches can be limited and analyzed by taxonomic criteria? For example, typing 'Bacteria' into the organism field in the Advanced Blast program will limit a BLAST search to only bacterial sequences. In addition, you can view BLAST results sorted by organism and other taxonomic criteria by following the 'Taxonomy reports' link.
These are direct links to some of the organisms commonly used in molecular research projects:
Arabidopsis thaliana Escherichia coli Pneumocystis carinii Bos taurus ... Zea mays Comments and questions to info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Credits: Scott Federhen, Ian Harrison, Carol Hotton, Detlef Leipe, Vladimir Soussov, Richard Sternberg, Sean Turner. [Help] [Search] [NLM NIH]

10. NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
taxonomy resource description. Allow to browse taxonomy tree that contains classification of organizms. Consequently, the classification found in the NCBI/GenBank taxonomy database will occasionally change to incorporate new
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/tax.html
PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM ... Structure Search for As complete name wild card token set phonetic name taxonomy id lock Taxonomy browser
Archaea

Bacteria

Eukaryota
...
Viruses

Taxonomy information
Taxonomy resources

Taxonomic advisors

Genetic codes

Taxonomy Statistics
...
Recent changes to classification
The NCBI Taxonomy Homepage
Taxonomy Tip of the Day Did you know that BLAST sequence similarity searches can be limited and analyzed by taxonomic criteria? For example, typing 'Bacteria' into the organism field in the Advanced Blast program will limit a BLAST search to only bacterial sequences. In addition, you can view BLAST results sorted by organism and other taxonomic criteria by following the 'Taxonomy reports' link.
These are direct links to some of the organisms commonly used in molecular research projects:
Arabidopsis thaliana Escherichia coli Pneumocystis carinii Bos taurus ... Zea mays Comments and questions to info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Credits: Scott Federhen, Ian Harrison, Carol Hotton, Detlef Leipe, Vladimir Soussov, Richard Sternberg, Sean Turner. [Help] [Search] [NLM NIH]

11. Digital Taxonomy - Introduction
An attempt to present a wideranging resource of information for biodiversity data management in the Category Science Biology taxonomy Software Taxonomic Databases......Digital taxonomy. An Information Resource on Biodiversity Data Management.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/8695/
Digital Taxonomy
An Information Resource on Biodiversity Data Management
About Software Data Documents ... Personal Visited times since January 19, 1998 Last updated on November 13, 2002 Mauro J. Cavalcanti
Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL
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12. Taxonomy
taxonomy. taxonomy is the field which specializes in the rules of classification.It works to reduce the complexity of the relationships
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/3220/taxonomy.html
    Taxonomy
    Taxonomy is the field which specializes in the rules of classification. It works to reduce the complexity of the relationships between organisms and outline their evolutionary connections.Carolus Linnaeus (1858) created a simplified version of the system of classification (binomeal nomenclature) that is still in use today. Classification begins with the most general groupings (Kingdom: Animalia, Plantae) to the most specific (Species: rodentis carnivora
    An example:
    Common name - humans
    KINGDOM - Animalia
    PHYLUM - Chordata
    CLASS - Mammalia
    ORDER - Primates
    FAMILY - Hominidae
    GENUS - Homo
    SPECIES - sapiens
    Classification of Primates
    Currently, there are two different ways to classify primates at the level of Suborder.
    Traditionally: SUBORDER: Prosimii - includes lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers. SUBORDER: Anthropoidea - monkeys, apes, and humans. This organization is based on derived characteristics (morphology); physical traits. Biochemically speaking: SUBORDER: Strepsirhini (wet nosed)- lemurs and lorises. SUBORDER: Haplorhini (dry nosed) - tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans.

13. Page Lab
About taxonomy and systematics at the University of Glasgow, with links to other internet resources Category Science Biology taxonomy......taxonomy, Systematics, and Bioinformatics at the University of Glasgow. November14th 2001 taxonomy at Glasgow site relauched as Page Lab web site.
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/

14. Page Lab - Other Software
taxonomy, Systematics, and Bioinformatics at the University of Glasgow. Home People Research Data Software Publications Services Teaching Links Category Science Biology taxonomy Software Directories
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/software.html

15. Major Categories In The Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives
Major Categories in the taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom 1956). The taxonomyprovides a useful structure in which to categorize test questions .
http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/guides/bloom.html
SITE MAP SEARCH! ABOUT RESOURCES ... A-Z INDEX
Major Categories in the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
(Bloom 1956)
(http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/guides/bloom.html)
Categories in the Cognitive Domain: (with Outcome-Illustrating Verbs)
  • Knowledge of terminology; specific facts; ways and means of dealing with specifics (conventions, trends and sequences, classifications and categories, criteria, methodology); universals and abstractions in a field (principles and generalizations, theories and structures):
    Knowledge is (here) defined as the remembering (recalling) of appropriate, previously learned information.
    • defines; describes; enumerates; identifies; labels; lists; matches; names; reads; records; reproduces; selects; states; views.
  • Comprehension : Grasping (understanding) the meaning of informational materials.
    • classifies; cites; converts; describes; discusses; estimates; explains; generalizes; gives examples; makes sense out of; paraphrases; restates (in own words); summarizes; traces; understands.
  • Application : The use of previously learned information in new and concrete situations to solve problems that have single or best answers.
  • 16. CSIRO PUBLISHING - Invertebrate Systematics
    Invertebrate Systematics (formerly Invertebrate taxonomy) publishes original andsignificant contributions on the systematics and phylogeny of invertebrates
    http://www.publish.csiro.au/journals/is/
    Advanced Search Subscribe / Access Access Problems Early Alert ... Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 19.2A ISSN 1445-5226 Volume 17 2003
    Frequency: 6 issues per year
    [formerly Invert. Taxonomy , ISSN 0818-0164]
    Invertebrate Systematics (formerly Invertebrate Taxonomy ) publishes original and significant contributions on the systematics and phylogeny of invertebrates worldwide. Papers provide comprehensive or revisionary treatments of clearly defined taxonomic groups and contain information on the phylogeny, biogeography and/or other aspects of biodiversity and general biology of the group. Contributions on the systematics of selected species that are of conservation, economic, medical or veterinary importance may also be considered, if these aspects are substantially highlighted in the work. Short, general papers, pertinent to invertebrate systematic biology are encouraged on: methodology, theoretical systematics, cladistics, phylogeny, molecular biology and biogeography. Pivotal reviews of general invertebrate systematics, containing innovative data or overviews of current theories, are also actively sought. Subscribe / Access
    Access to the full text of all papers within an issue is available to subscribers ; from Vol. 16 all subscriptions include electronic access.

    17. DELTA DEscription Language For TAxonomy
    A flexible format for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. It can be used to produce Category Science Biology taxonomy......DELTA (DEscription Language for taxonomy) is a flexible format forencoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. It can
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/

    18. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    Button taxonomy Table founder. The Origins of taxonomy Classification hasbeen around on earth ever since people paid attention to organisms.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/11771/english/hi/biology/taxonomy.shtml
    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, The Sciences Explorer , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to The Sciences Explorer click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
    The Sciences Explorer
    click here to view this site
    A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1997 Entry
    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption A fantastic resource for scientists of all ages, The Sciences Explorer presents high-quality interactive material on the topics of biology, physics, chemistry, and math. Activities such as 3-D tours, crossword puzzles, conversion tables, and calculator programs are fun and smart! Ask your science questions on the message board, or directly to an online team of teachers who are willing to help. This site is in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
    Students Philip Rancho Bernardo High School
    CA, United States

    19. The Tetris Taxonomy
    The Tetris taxonomy. An entirely new perspective of the greatest gameof all time. The Tetris taxonomy, click to enter. since 11/9/2000. Category Mature Content
    http://www.arkmay.com/tetris/
    click to enter
    since 11/9/2000

    20. The Tetris Taxonomy
    The Tetris taxonomy, Remember that Alexey Pajitnov the Creator hasdescribed Tetris as a peaceful game heralding a new era in the
    http://www.arkmay.com/tetris/choices.html
    Remember that Alexey Pajitnov the Creator has described Tetris as "a peaceful game heralding a new era in the relationship between superpowers and their attitude toward world peace." Look around you.
    Tetris is everywhere.

    The Tetraboard is now back online and in a new format.
    updated.
    The Essays Links have been readjusted and the updated.
    Your choices : This website conceived
    by Mark Thornton and Billy Husky
    Last updated Tue, May 21, 2002 7:02 PM

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