SAMR Model framework
In session 4, we
discussed the integration of ICT in teaching and learning. ICT
integration is understood as the usage of technology seamlessly for educational
processes like transacting curricular content and students working on
technology to do authentic tasks. Nowadays ICT facilitates not only the delivery
of the lessons but also reinforces, supplements, and extends the skills. There is
three level of integration of technologies in the classroom; basic level, middle
level, and high level of technology integration.
In the basic level of technology
integration, they use the technology for simple tasks like showing images,
videos, and animation using PowerPoint presentations, uploading reading materials
on the online platforms, and using a spreadsheet for automation calculation and
keeping the record of the student's performances. In the middle level,
technology is used mainly to create the instructional simulation lessons,
design the learning activities, and follow up learning activities and
instructions with ICT integrated lessons. Teachers continue to teach in
traditional ways, but incorporate technology to supplement and support their
teaching methods making the learning more enthusiastic.
In high level of Technology Integration, it
focuses on adding value to the activities, improving existing conditions of
teaching, creating important educational opportunities, and enhancing students
learning using high integration of technologies.
While integrating
technology, the teacher uses the SAMR Model framework created by Dr. Ruben
Puentedura which helps to design better learning activities for students.
ACTIVITY
Class: Three
Subject: Maths
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Topic |
Substitution |
Augmentation |
Modification |
Redefinition |
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The technology is a direct tool substitute, with no
functional change |
The technology is a direct tool substitute, with
functional improvement |
The technology allows for significant task redesign.
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The technology allows for the creation of new tasks,
previously inconceivable. |
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In addition, using base ten block |
Using virtual base ten blocks is manipulative for
teaching addition. |
Let all the students to play it on the computer to
have clear ideas. |
It can be used for subtraction, multiplication, and
division as well. |
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