Tuesday, 1 April 2014

How To Use The SAMR Model For Classroom Tasks

By Katie Lepi, Edudemic


The SAMR (Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition) model is a framework used to evaluate the technology being employed (or that you’d like to employ) in your classroom. Basically, it offers a way for you to look at how technology integration might affect teaching and learning. Accordingly, many teachers and administrators who are in the process of choosing between classroom technology options employ the SAMR model to determine what might be worthwhile and what wouldn’t. I recently stumbled across this nifty interactive infographic linked below from iPadders, which takes the concept of the SAMR model and applies it to basic classroom tasks, such as note taking and assessment.


http://www.edudemic.com/how-to-use-the-samr-model-for-classroom-tasks/


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