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Poster Presentation 2013 The Bloom's taxonomy theory in saving the animals and plants which are facing dangers in Sri Lanka.
THEORY PRESENTED BY: M. M. A. HAMDAN MUKTHAR (SRI LANKA)
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The Bloom's taxonomy theory in saving the animals and plants which are facing dangers in Sri Lanka.
Mohamed Mukthar Ahamed Hamdan Mukthar, 22/2, Nankurugama, Mawanella, Sri Lanka 71500,([email protected]) G05 SHL1013 Professional English (08 December 2013)
Background & Urgency of the Problem Proposed Poster Design Timeline & Implementation Strategy
• • • • Animals and plants in Sri Lanka are facing the danger of decrease in numbers.
Government authorities are careless about this issue.
Can understand easily in English language.
Previous methods to save the animals and plants have failed.
Statement of the Problem & Proposal
I will create a colourful and meaningful poster in 3 weeks about high level dangers face by the plants and animals in my country and how to save them for future of my country with 7 pictures and 6 reasons in English language as a service to my country.
Assumptions of the Study
• The people of Sri Lanka can understand examples shown in pictures with Sinhala and English text.
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How to Save Animals and Plants without Fading Away.
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“Let’s care the animals and plants as we do with our people”.
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Image Here • Week 1: Collect the details about the issue.
• Week 2: Analyze the details and design the poster.
• Week 3: Distribute/implement posters.
Projected Challenges & Solutions
• Lack of readers – The main problem is most of the people will not read the posters. Solution- Some colorful visuals in poster will make more awareness (Doerte Peters (seecon international gmbh)).
• People doesn’t know about the topic - Most of the people have no ideas about the topic. Solution – Problem statement, assumption, and thesis statement will help to make more awareness among the people. • Posters can give more information because of the visuals or pictures which we use in posters. Pictures speak a thousand words.
• Government of Sri Lanka who are struggling to save the plants and animals can use a poster made in 3 weeks that shows 4 pictures about the plants and animals and designed in Sinhala language to save our country’s plants and animals for future in 3 years.
Statement of the Thesis
Government of Sri Lanka who are struggling to save, care, and protect the plants and animals can use the principles of blooms’ taxonomy theory in a poster made in 3 weeks that shows 4 colourful pictures about the plants and animals, 6 reasons and designed in Sinhala and English language for 6 months to save our country’s plants and animals for future in 3 years.
Research Questions
• Can people from all parts of Sri Lanka understand examples shown in pictures with English text?
• Can posters guide people in saving animals and plants for future?
• Can posters display in each and every shops and public places help improve the spirit of saving animals and plants?
• Can the theory of bloom’s taxonomy help increase the interest and volunteerism of saving animals and plants among the people?
A herbal you can see around Sri Lanka.
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Image Here Sri Lankas’ most unique plant. Can see in rain forests.
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Image Here Infant Hog Deer bottle-fed by zoo www.awpasl.org
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Image Here One of efforts to care the elephants in Sri Lanka. Taken in Elephant orphanage Pinnawela, Sri Lanka.
The plant overlifolia Image 1 courtesy of novataxa.blogspot.com
. Image 2 courtesy of botany.org
. Image 3 courtesy of discover-srilanka.blogspot.com
. Image 4 courtesy of tinroofgardens.blogspot.com
. Image 5 courtesy of commons.wikimedia.org
Theoretical Background
• The theory of bloom’s taxonomy is . Bloom’s taxonomy refers to a classification of the different objectives that educators set for students (learning objectives). Bloom's taxonomy divides educational objectives into three "domains": Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor (sometimes loosely described as knowing/head, feeling/heart and doing/hands respective ly).
Theoretical Application
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In another three weeks this poster will be catching the awareness of people and it will help to make interest amongst the people the people to read and understand the main theme of the poster.
Methodology
1. Collect/gather the information about the issue regarding animals and plants.
2. Analyze the information collected whether it is true or not/acceptable or not.
3. Select the best information in order to solve the issue and list out the pros and cons.
4. Design the best and most suitable plane to solve the issue.
5. Check the created plane whether it will work or not.
6. Apply your plane in order to produce a valuable result by saving the animals and plants unique to our country.
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http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1557534500/ Arluke, Arnold and Celeste Killeen. 2009. Inside Animal Hoarding. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press.
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About the Writer
Hamdan Mukthar is an Information and Technology Scholar of Albukhary International University. His experience and interest in animals, plants and his previous researches made him to make this project a successful one.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT HAMDAN, Tel: +60123385281 AIU logo courtesy of www.aiu.com; Sri Lankan flag image courtesy of srilanka.for91days.com
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