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SAMR Model. Rusty Ballard. Definition. The SAMR model is a model for technology integration into the classroom It is presumed to help teachers make a better leverage of technology in their teaching It consists of four levels SAMR was designed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura , Ph.D.
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SAMR Model Rusty Ballard
Definition The SAMR model is a model for technology integration into the classroom It is presumed to help teachers make a better leverage of technology in their teaching It consists of four levels SAMR was designed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura, Ph.D
Level 1 - Substitution Using technology to replace/substitute for paper and pencil Could also be to replace a familiar technology with a new one that performs the same task
Level 2 - Augmentation Similar to the substitution level, but this time with added functionalities to improve student work
Level 3 - Modification Technology is being used more effectively than levels 1 and 2 Students are now using technology to redesign new parts of the learning task Students learning is transformed
Level 4 - Redefinition Students use technology to create new tasks that would not have been conceivable in the past When technology is used in this way it leads to the transformation of classroom and student workflows and the technology is used in its most effective form
Example – Prezi Created by Jim Cash Jim Cash Prezi SAMR Model
References http://det.wa.edu.au/ipadsforeducation/detcms/navigation/literacy-and-numeracy-focus/?page=all#internalSection3 http://www.schrockguide.net/samr.html http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/06/samr-model-explained-for-teachers.html http://prezi.com/r1-_udbvf6kb/samr-examples/