Summary of What is the SAMR Model and what does it look like in schools?

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The SAMR model is a framework for integrating technology into student learning, and it has four layers: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. At the first two layers, technology substitutes for traditional learning tasks, while the next two layers focus on enhancing student learning by designing new tasks that were previously impossible. The model is effective because it allows teachers to easily transition from one task to the next, and it allows students to produce high-quality, multimediated content.

  • 00:00:00 The SAMR model is a framework for integrating technology into student learning, and it has four layers: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. At the first two layers, technology substitutes for traditional learning tasks, while the next two layers focus on enhancing student learning by designing new tasks that were previously impossible. The model is effective because it allows teachers to easily transition from one task to the next, and it allows students to produce high-quality, multimediated content.

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