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== Contributing ==
== Contributing ==

Revision as of 15:02, 23 April 2026

Welcome to BloomWiki

Most resources on a topic tell you something about it. BloomWiki tells you everything there is to know � and shows you exactly where you stand.

Every article here maps a topic from first principles to full mastery, organized into six progressive levels. You can scan the whole map in minutes, see how far the rabbit hole goes, honestly assess where your knowledge currently sits, and know exactly what comes next if you want to go deeper.

How articles are structured

Each page moves through six levels of knowledge depth, from surface to expert:

Level What it covers You can do this when...
1 � Remembering Definitions, vocabulary, core facts You can name the key terms and concepts
2 � Understanding How it works, how pieces connect You can explain it in your own words
3 � Applying Real-world use, workflows, techniques You can use it to solve actual problems
4 � Analyzing Trade-offs, failure modes, edge cases You can reason about when and why it breaks
5 � Evaluating Expert judgment, optimization, strategy You can critique approaches and make design decisions
6 � Creating Building systems, designing from scratch You can produce something new using it

Most people sit somewhere in the middle without realizing it. This structure makes that visible.

Three ways to use this wiki

Get the lay of the land
Skim a full article in a few minutes to understand the scope of a topic � what it involves, how complex it gets, and whether it's worth investing time in.
Honestly assess where you are
Work down the page and notice where your understanding starts to get fuzzy. That's your current level. Everything below it is what mastery looks like.
Chart a path forward
Use the deeper levels as a learning roadmap. Each section points toward what to study, build, or practice to reach the next stage of understanding.

About the structure

BloomWiki is built on Bloom's Taxonomy, a framework developed by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom in 1956 and updated in 2001. It identifies six distinct cognitive levels � from simple recall up to creative synthesis � that describe how deeply someone understands a subject. We use it as a universal template so every topic on this wiki is explored at the same depth and in the same order, making it easy to compare your knowledge across different fields.

Browse articles

Artificial Intelligence

Technology
Business & Life Skills

Contributing

All articles follow the six-level structure above. If you want to contribute, keep each section focused on its level � don't explain trade-offs in the Applying section, don't define terms in the Analyzing section. The structure is the point.

A contributor guide will be available here: BloomWiki:Contributing (coming soon)