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SAMR and 1-1 Instruction. Transforming Teaching and Learning 5-10-14 CSUF. Think about the last decade of instruction under NCLB. Find a partner and discuss (from a teacher or administrator perspective) what worked and what didn’t work during those years. Reflection.
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SAMR and 1-1 Instruction Transforming Teaching and Learning 5-10-14 CSUF
Think about the last decade of instruction under NCLB. Find a partner and discuss (from a teacher or administrator perspective) what worked and what didn’t work during those years. Reflection
SUHSD is located in South San Diego • Largest High School District in the State, Second largest in country • 41,000 7-12 students, 36,000 adult school students • Large Hispanic/Latino population • High number of ELL learners • High number of low SES • East/West divide SUHSD – A Brief Overview
41,000 iPads over 6 years to all students • Take home program • 2014 will mark ½ way point in implementation of program • LMS adoption • Shift to Common Core and rethinking teaching/learning SUHSD – iPad initiative
Divide into groups of 3-4 • Look at the activities and use whatever method you wish to sort the activities (if you are familiar with SAMR, don’t use as your sort methodology) • 5-10 minutes • Share Out your group’s thinking and rationale Group Activity
Developed by Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D. • SAMR defines these levels of technology integration. • Our goal is to have our students create content and learn in a technology rich environment with opportunities to apply their critical thinking skills. • SAMR in 120 seconds: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/06/samr-model-explained-for-teachers.html SAMR Overview
https://docs.google.com/a/sweetwaterschools.net/document/d/1YJWcCwIDGxckvHLY4Kk8ORob1Zk0Ka0fMaIMsXQslJM/edithttps://docs.google.com/a/sweetwaterschools.net/document/d/1YJWcCwIDGxckvHLY4Kk8ORob1Zk0Ka0fMaIMsXQslJM/edit Thinking about SAMR in SUHSD