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SAMR MODEL

The SAMR Modle is framework to categorize the


degree at which technology is integrated into the
classroom (SAMR Model). SAMR Model works from
most to least integrated technology. S-substitution
means students are using high volumes of technology
with very little to no tradition pencil and paper. A-
augmentation still integrates a large amount of
technology but in a way that augments the child's
learning experience. M-modification changes the
outcome of the lesson. R-redefinition takes a
traditional task and uses technology in its place to
create an entire new expereince.

REDEFINITION
Canva: a designing tool that helps you create
everything from social media graphics to
posters. Canva also offers a collaborative
feature so multiple people can access
designs.

MODIFICATION
Popplet: a virtual not taker and organizer for
students in all grade levels. Easily organize
images, charts, and ideas to make class
projects more fun.

AUGMENTATION

Clips: a creative video making tool with easy


editing, animating, and sharing. Perfect for
creating educational videos that can be shared
with a class or other individuals.

SUBSTITUTION
Quizlet: a study tool for teachers and students
to use everyday in the classroom. This
flashcard app, students can work with others
to create questions for their peers and choose
from differnt games to practice any subject.

Reference
SAMR Model: A Practical Guide for EdTech Integration.
(2017, October 30). Retrieved July 18, 2020, from
https://www.schoology.com/blog/samr-model-practical-
guide-edtech-integration

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