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Moshi Monsters - Links to Teaching Pedagogies


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About     Links to Teaching Pedagogies     Opinions     Pros and Cons     Evaluation

Bloom's Revised Taxonomy

(http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/cpdscotland/leadership/tfe/skillsfortfe.asp)

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Moshi Monsters acts as an educational site disguised as a fun, interactive social website. It does not specifically align itself to teaching pedagogies; it is merely a tool for stimulating student interest in learning. Therefore, according to Bloom's Taxonomy, I cannot identify any pedagogical reason for utilising Moshi Monsters in a classroom environment.

DeBono's Six Thinking Hats

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Once again, Moshi Monsters does not cater to a learning style. It instead creates games which involve literacy and numeracy and engage the student.

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