Exploring the SAMR Model
Before completing my own research, I had not heard of the SAMR model before, so I broke it down and created a my own DLO to understand it better. It’s a framework that helps evaluate how technology is used in teaching, moving from simple substitution to transforming learning experiences.
SAMR stands for Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition—a progression that shows how technology can enhance and transform learning.
In my practice, I would like to think that I often work in the Modification and Redefinition stages, redesigning tasks with multimedia or flipped learning to make them more engaging. This aligns with the Manaiakalani cluster’s "Learn, Create, Share" approach, helping students learn in innovative ways.
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