Post on 22-Jul-2015
Kinder Technology Integration
Karen Wright-Balbier klwright@episd.org
Julie Rivas-Lopez jlrivas@episd.org
SAMR For the Pre-K & K Teacher
Karen Wright-Balbier klwright@episd.org
Julie Rivas-Lopez jlrivas@episd.org
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change
Using Microsoft Word to type lesson plans.
Augmentation
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement
Teachers began typing their lesson plans using spreadsheets, color coding and adding cute clip art.
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
We started using Eduphoria to submit our lesson plans on-line. We could access curriculum, standards, create group planners and it was saved on-line.
Redefinition
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable
What could transform lesson plans? Blogging those great ideas, experiences, so that other people can pin them on Pinterest.
Substitution
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change
Using MoMA ArtLAB to draw and color is an example of substitution.
Augmentation
Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement
Using MoMA ArtLAB to create with shapes that have already been created. Students can move shapes around and throw them away. This is an example of augmentation.
Modification
Tech allows for significant task redesign
Using MoMA ArtLAB and ChatterPix
App Smashing
Redefinition
Tech allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable
Beginning a class blog or student blogs to share learning. If students ask a question at the end of a video, their global audience could respond.