Cognitive Science Mugs
Brain Reboot The Path To Cognitive Renewal Mental Health Mindfulness Mug
by Asoro1
$13 $18
Description: Explore The Mind-Bending World Of Impossible Stairs. This Optical Illusion Design Is Perfect For Escher Fans, Paradox Enthusiasts, And Anyone Who Appreciates Surreal Visuals And Cognitive Puzzles. Ideal For Those Who Love Penrose Stairs And Impossible Objects.
Impossible Stairs Optical Illusion Penrose Escher Fan Paradox Mug
by SILAS
$13 $18
Description: A clean and eye-catching brain illustration featuring a soft pastel spectrum, smooth neural contours, and a modern cognitive art aesthetic. This design blends science, creativity, psychology, neuroscience, and abstract color harmony, making it a strong fit for students, therapists, educators, medical professionals, and lovers of smart minimalist visuals. Great for t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and gifts for anyone inspired by the mind, learning, mental health themes, and colorful scientific art.
Description: Bloom's taxonomy is a framework for categorizing educational goals, developed by a committee of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom in 1956. It was first introduced in the publication Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals. Richard W. Morshead criticized the original taxonomy, noting that it was not a properly constructed taxonomy as it lacked a systematic rationale of construction. This was later acknowledged in the 2001 revision, where the taxonomy was restructured on more systematic lines.
Description: Bloom's taxonomy is a framework for categorizing educational goals, developed by a committee of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom in 1956. It was first introduced in the publication Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals. Richard W. Morshead criticized the original taxonomy, noting that it was not a properly constructed taxonomy as it lacked a systematic rationale of construction. This was later acknowledged in the 2001 revision, where the taxonomy was restructured on more systematic lines.