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Karen Trenosky

Applying the SAMR model into education « Adobe Education Leaders - 1 views

  • We are no longer producing a simple report. Information that would original have been compiled by an individual could now involve many contributors; collaborating in real time on the same document. An example might be to use a public document on Google Docs allowing for instant global collaboration on the project. The project could include photographs, graphics, even video, added from many different devices. Spreadsheet calculations will cascade through a document and be available for all decision makers in a moment. Immediately the task has seen the removal of multiple steps, and many more users are viewing and editing the document, increasing communication, accuracy, and productivity.
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    Adobe, makers of Photoshop and other creative software, comment on the SAMR model.
Karen Trenosky

One Thing I've Learned: The SAMR Model - 0 views

  • I kept wanting to “dress up” S and A activities; had to remind myself of the caveat that there’s nothing wrong with using “Substitution” or “Augmentation” if it’s what’s appropriate for the task!
Frank Barnes

Is It Really Hip to Flip? -- THE Journal - 0 views

    • Frank Barnes
       
      We need to better define what "flipping" means. We can't simply have students view video lectures to discuss later in class. This is merely substitution for discussing the previous night's reading. Reuben Puentadura's SAMR model lists substitution as only the first step in the paradigm shift we face. There are many other things that could be included with the video lesson and augmented by mobile technology that would make learning more interesting, effective, and sustaining.
  • Any technology implementation proceeds in stages. If video use is included in lesson plans, then decide if it is more appropriate to use video that is self-produced or developed by others. The decision might be influenced by your content expertise and production skills. In either case, multimedia principles for learning should be considered, including accessibility of the video content by all.
    • Frank Barnes
       
      "...including accessibility of the video content by all." Any kid with a smartphone will have access.
Lucie deLaBruere

The Use and Abuse of Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Very accessible language that can be used in our discussion of 'transformation" The author pushes us to go beyond drill, practice, and be more mindful ofhow we are using technology.
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    the author gives us some very accessible language and examples of using technology well. Applied to mobile tools, could this help us add to our definition of transforming language
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