Redesigning Instruction with the SAMR Model IT 270 – 5 Hrs. Wed. 8/19/15 Participants will evaluate existing instructional activities and technology projects,

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Redesigning Instruction with the SAMR Model IT 270 – 5 Hrs. Wed. 8/19/15 Participants will evaluate existing instructional activities and technology projects, making revisions to enhance or transform them through the four stages of the SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition) Model, Bloom’s Taxonomy, TPAK, and others.

Redesigning Instruction with the SAMR Model IT 270 – 5 Hrs. Wed. 8/26/15 Contact ▫ Helen Rubin, Technology Specialist ▫ Web Resources Web Resources

IT 270 Redesigning Instruction with the SAMR Model Agenda – August SAMR ▫ Is it a ladder or a pool? 2.Technology Standards 3.Bloom’s 4.TPAK 5.SAMR explained by Students 6.SAMR with APP examples 7.SAMR Projects on WebSAMR Projects on Web ▫ Directions for SAMR Project Directions for SAMR Project ▫ 5 th Grade Student Light Project SAMR Project 5 th Grade Student Light Project SAMR Project ▫ 3 rd Grade Student Geography Project 3 rd Grade Student Geography Project ▫ 4 th Grade Student SS Project - Tourism 4 th Grade Student SS Project - Tourism 8.Create a web page with SAMR Project 5 minute short breaks or 2 (15 minute breaks)

Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D.

Hurdles

Technology Standard A. Technology Operations and Concepts B. Creativity and Innovation C. Communication and Collaboration D. Digital Citizenship E. Research and Information Fluency F. Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making 2009 A. Technology Operations and Concepts B. Creativity and Innovation C. Communication and Collaboration D. Digital Citizenship E. Research and Information Fluency F. Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making The same strands exist but with different language and skills!

Technology Standard A.The Nature of Technology: Creativity and Innovation B.Technology and Society C.Technology Education, Engineering Design, and Computational Thinking D.Abilities for a Technological World E.Computational Thinking: Programming 2009 A.Nature of Technology: Creativity and Innovation B.Design: Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making C.Technological Citizenship, Ethics, and Society D.Research and Information Fluency E.Communication and Collaboration F.Resources for a technological World G.The Designed World

Pedagogical Approach TPACKTPACK is a framework Technology is not the focus of the activity, instead it supports learning in other content areas creating authentic learning experiences. Pedagogy, content knowledge and technology come together to develop a deeper understanding.

Classroom Application Document (CAD) ●CAD documents use the TPACK framework

Substitution Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change Computer technology is used to perform the same task as was done before the use of pc.Computer technology is used to perform the same task as was done before the use of pc. Ie: Student print out worksheet, finish it, pass it in. Enhancement

Augmentation Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement ie: Students take a test/quiz using Pearson Enhancement

Modification Tech allows for significant task redesign ie: Student is asked to write an essay. An audio track is made of the essay using Voice Recorder adding musical soundtrack. Transformation

Redefinition Tech allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable. Ie: A classroom is ask to identify geometric shapes in the real world. Teams video shapes and subtopics. Teams then make an iMovie about geometric shapes and facetime and expert. Transformation

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Technology acts as a direct tool substitute with functional changesubstitute

Technology acts as a direct tool substitute with functional improvementdirect

Technology allows for significant task redesignredesign

Technology allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivableinconceivable

Agenda 1.SAMR ▫ Is it a ladder or a pool? 2.Technology Standards 3.Bloom’s 4.TPAK 5.SAMR explained by Students 6.SAMR with APP examples 7.SAMR Projects on WebSAMR Projects on Web ▫ Directions for SAMR Project Directions for SAMR Project ▫ 5 th Grade Student Light Project SAMR Project 5 th Grade Student Light Project SAMR Project ▫ 3 rd Grade Student Geography Project 3 rd Grade Student Geography Project ▫ 4 th Grade Student SS Project - Tourism 4 th Grade Student SS Project - Tourism 8.Create a web page with SAMR Project 5 minute short breaks or 2 (15 minute breaks)

Create a web page with SAMR Project

Supportive Resources Software and hardware onsite Identify community access points - Library, internet cafe, etc. Free Resources available online or to be installed and used offline ▫ Treasure Chest of Resources - Online storage Classroom Application Documents

SAMR Model An Applied Introduction ▫ Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D. Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D Transforming Educational Technology Integration Transforming Educational Technology Integration Elementary SAMR Keynote The iPad in Practice: ▫Designing Flows and Ladders in the ClassroomDesigning Flows and Ladders in the Classroom

SAMR Model SAMR Model Explained for Teachers Dr. Ruben Puentedura-.pdf Kathy Schrock ▫Tim Holt Video- SAMR Modification – why use itTim Holt Video- SAMR Modification  Substitution Substitution  Augmentation Augmentation  Modification Modification  Redefinition Redefinition

References ● Cape May County ETTC Treasure Chest ● CAST. “Until Learning Has No Limits.” CAST.org. n.d. Center for Applied Special Technology. ● New Jersey Core Content Standards ● Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology. (2010, March 5). National Educational Technology Plan Retrieved March 13, 2010, from report.pdf ● Youtube. UDL at a Glance. State Educational Technology Directors Association

Resource Activity Digital Citizenship Digital Passport from Common Sense - The United State Patent and Trademark Office Coding & Collaboration Code.org - professional development, interactives and lesson plan ideas - GameSalad -works on a variety of platforms. No coding required - International Projects or Partners Place (iPoPP) - TryComputing.org & Productivity & Collaboration Google Drive - ooVoo - synchronous video chat or video recording & Screenreader Thunder - Develop a classroom activity and identify an relevant technology standard. Identify a resource which could be used supporting learning and prepare to share.