Instructional design/SAMR Model/Transforming Learning Using the SAMR Model

Enhance, then Transform a Task Using SAMR
Think of a task you have asked learners to complete. Using the example provided below, show how you would move this traditional task through the different stages of the SAMR Model. To add your response:
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SAMR Pedagogy Wheel
The SAMR Model pedagogy wheel was developed to match up with Bloom's Taxonomy of learning. It shows which apps have the potential to create higher order thinking opportunities and also reach the higher levels of the SAMR model. REMEMBER: It is not about the app! It is about the task!

In Summary
Upon completion of this wikiversity lesson, you should be able to take a non-technology learning task and choose a method for enhancing the task at each level of the SAMR model. Each segment of this lesson was chunked to meet smaller learning goals that build upon each other to help you reach the ultimate goal of being able to enhance and transform learning tasks with technology. We hope we were successful in our instructional mission and we have helped you meet all the below objectives.

Objectives
 * State the purpose of the SAMR model.
 * Identify the word that each letter of the SAMR model represents.
 * Match each of the four SAMR stages to their definition.
 * Given the SAMR model, identify each level in the SAMR model.
 * Define “technology tool”
 * Match a technology tool with a non-technology learning task

We encourage you to continue thinking about technology integration using the SAMR levels. It is our hope that the next time you integrate technology, you will instantly know whether the new task is enhancing or transforming the learning environment.

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