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Please watch the following video on SAMR (link below) and write a 3-4 sentence summary. https://goo.gl/dDSmAf

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Summary of SAMR

The SAMR model is a way for teachers to reflect on how well they are effectively using technology in the classroom. There are four different levels: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. There are also two different sections: enhancement and transformation. Substitution and augmentation fall under the enhancement section because they do not change the task. The technology is just used for enhancing the lesson or making the lesson more efficient.  Modification and redefinition fall under the transformation section because new tasks are created and more learning is taking place. The end goal for teachers is to achieve the redefinition level and maximize student success. The SAMR model promotes reflective teaching in the classroom by asking what, why, and how. The most important thing to remember from this video is that, its not the tech tool, its how you use it effectively with the students.    
lauren-clark About 8 years ago

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SAMR level 1
This video was very informative of how there are different levels to utilizing technology in the classroom.  It is the idea of taking a task and transforming it into a way to reach not just the people in the classroom, but people globally.  The idea that I found very important is to make sure the teacher ask the questions... What? Why? And How?  By asking these questions, a teacher is better able to transform the task into a meaningful experience that is going to better inform the audience in a way that is more representative of the 21st century and at the same time, reach more people.
lani-sapp About 8 years ago

Summary of the SAMR video

SAMR video summary
Jenny Shorter
10/05/17

     The video is about how education is moving from 20th-century learning to 21st Century learning through the use of technology and how we as teachers can reflect on our teaching strategies to see if we are using technology to its greatest effectiveness.  It was created by Dr. Ruben Puentedura and is explained using a ladder. It begins with the bottom rung of Substitution, where there is no real function change.  The teacher just “substitutes” a piece of technology for a part of the lesson.  It increases in scope from enhancing education with technology through Substitution and Augmentation, all the way up to transforming education through Modification and Redefinition.  The top rung of the ladder, Redefinition, is where technology shapes and defines a new way of learning that was not possible a few years back.
jenny-shorter About 8 years ago