The document discusses the SAMR model, which provides a framework for teachers to evaluate how technology might enhance learning. The SAMR model consists of four levels: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. Substitution involves using technology as a direct substitute with no functional change. Augmentation is a direct substitute with functional improvement. Modification allows for significant task redesign. Redefinition involves using technology to create new tasks previously inconceivable. The document provides examples of how different technologies fit into each level and questions to help transition between the levels when designing lessons.
1. The
SAMR Ladder
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2. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
3. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
TOOLS
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
4. TASKS
Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
5. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
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8. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
9. Google Docs Real Time Collaboration Demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr_qvgQJxbY
10. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
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12. Hans Rosling: New insights on poverty and life around the world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpKbO6O3O3M
13. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
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15. Second Life - MACBETH ISLAND FLYTHROUGH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QNxe2gePEQ
16. Redefinition
Transformation
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Augmentation
Enhancement
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change
17. The SAMR Ladder:
Questions and Transitions
• Substitution:
• What will I gain by replacing the older technology with the new technology?
• Substitution to Augmentation:
• Have I added a feature to the task process that could not be done with the
older technology at a fundamental level?
• How does this feature contribute to my design?
• Augmentation to Modification:
• How is the original task being modified?
• Does this modification depend upon the new technology?
• How does this modification contribute to my design?
• Modification to Redefinition:
• What is the new task?
• Will it replace or supplement older tasks?
• How is it uniquely made possible by the new technology?
• How does it contribute to my design?
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