SAMR and Google Apps - great ideas and tips


SAMR stands for “Substitution – Augmentation – Modification – Redefinition”. It is a framework for using technology to transform learning.

Substitution: Using new technology for an old task - good, but not the best way. For example, digital worksheets are still worksheets.

Augmentation: Using additional new technology for an old task - this can make some tasks better.

Modification: Using new technology to change an old task - this is good. Virtual labs for example can show students the theory and concept better than a physical lab.

Redefinition: Using new technology to create new tasks - this is great. Get students to collaborate, create, explore and solve problems.

Below is an infographic with some tips and ideas for using Google Apps with the SAMR Framework.




Google Apps and the SAMR Framework Infographic
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Here's another graphic that illustrates SAMR well.






Related:

Google for Education Resources

Google Apps and Chromebooks Web App Recommendations - a whole lot!
The Benefits of Educational Technology





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