New classroom tablet programs are beginning and others are expanding. Here's a look at what's taking shape.
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New classroom tablet programs are beginning and others are expanding. Here's a look at what's taking shape.
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If the SAMR model is new to you here is a brief explanation of the four letters that make it up: S- Substitution - Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change. The SAMR Model begins with Substitution (as in read the poster from the bottom up to more clearly understand the model), moving to Augmentation, then Modification and finishing with Redefinition. The SAMR model is the work of Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D. from M.I.T. For more information on the SAMR model check out his website at http://hippasus.com/rrpweblog/. For an indepth look you may want to check out the presentation from August 23, 2012 with the title "The SAMR Model: Background and Exemplars." Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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How has your instruction changed with tablet technology in the classroom?
I remember when I was going to primary school, I had to bring many heavy textbooks with me. Imagine how good it is to replace all those 10kg books with a light and small Ipad.