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1 By Bonnie Blan B Squared Consulting bonnieblanconsulting@gmail.com Bonnieblan.pbworks.com

2 You have many choices: Sometimes you want a latte, sometimes you just want that plain cup of coffee.

3 SAMR is like looking at a menu…  Sometimes you want a latte, sometimes you just want that plain cup of coffee-- you have the opportunity to pick a new menu choice as often as you like, depending on the task, the content area, or the level of student engagement.

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5 Substitution: Same Task, New Tech  Reading a book on the iPad  Taking notes or writing an essay using Google Drive or EvernoteGoogle DriveEvernote  Level of tech integration is low  Just substituting technology for things you could do without technology

6 Augmentation: Improve the Task with New Features  With a digital book, students can click on a word and get a definition, synonym, or a link that may take them to more information about that subject area.  While writing, they can highlight a word, spell check, customize and format font.

7 Augmentation: Improve the Task with New Features  Skitch or PicCollage are both great apps that allow you to augment learning by annotating images. Students can find objects in the classroom, take pictures, then label their work, whether it be math, word work, or science. SkitchPicCollage  Using a video camera app students could complete a fluency bootcamp, where they would record themselves reading a passage, and play it back checking for fluency and expression.video camera appfluency bootcamp  Although these examples enhance learning, the tasks do not change.

8 Modification: Changing the Task  Technology allows for significant task redesign, like collaborating in real-time using Google Drive.Google Drive  Students are motivated to write for their peers and engage with a global network.

9 Modification: Changing the Task  To use technology to modify learning, we add multimedia through video, sound and audio.  Students could create a soundtrack in Garageband for a multimedia presentation. Students could use iMovie App to create iMovie Book Trailers, or digital stories using the Videolicious app. Modification involves changing the task, and personalizing the project.GaragebandiMovie AppiMovie Book Trailers,Videolicious

10 Redefinition: A Whole New Task  We are completing a task that cannot be done without the use of technology.  Compare redefinition to the higher order thinking levels in Bloom’s Taxonomy like Analyzing, Creating, and Evaluation.  The students are researching, sharing, collaborating, and connecting with not only their classrooms but with classrooms around the world. They are generating questions, and exploring topics and content using current technologies available to them.

11 Redefinition: A Whole New Task  Teachers can go beyond the four walls of their classrooms through virtual book club discussions through Google Hangouts.  Students can take Virtual Field Trips to visit the White House kitchen to learn about nutrition, or talking with astronauts from NASA to complement their space unit through Google Connected Classrooms.Virtual Field Trips Google Connected Classrooms  Students can develop mapping, critical thinking, and problem solving skills through Mystery Skypes, completing collaborative writing through Kidblog, and connecting to the world through social media like Twitter.Mystery SkypesKidblogTwitter

12 Redefinition: A Whole New Task  Students can use QR codes and Augmented Reality to make art show interactive.QR codesAugmented Realityart show interactive  Using a whiteboard app like Educreations, a teacher can create an Array Hunt lesson to help her students make a real-world connection with arrays by finding arrays around their school, then create a video to show their learning.EducreationsArray Hunt lesson  Students can use iBook Author, or Storybook Maker to create their own digital books. There are many ways students can reach redefinition levels.iBook AuthorStorybook Maker

13  The goal doesn’t have to be to reach the redefinition level with every lesson.  Sometimes all we want is the plain cup of coffee, and sometimes we want that Starbucks-only pumpkin spice latte.  Authentic learning does not fit in a one- size (or one beverage) fits all type of learning environment.

14 Bonnie Blan B Squared Consulting Bonnieblan.pbworks.com bonnieblanconsulting@gmail.com Twitter: @bonnieblan


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