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SAMR Model | Jessica Brogley. The SAMR (Sam-err) model is an excellent model for teachers to reference when designing lessons. Teachers can evaluate how they are integrating technology in a way that guides them towards wise decision-making. The SAMR model focuses on transforming learning, not integrating the tools. Blog/archives/3980 In edtech classes you’ll be flooded with oodles of gadgets and digital resources, but remember that the technology can not drive decisions (planning or learning).

The quest of knowledge is what drives decisions. Technology might be the vehicle to find the answer. Ruben Puentedura developed the SAMR model. In summary the layers look like this: Substitution: You are simply replacing an older technology, but you are doing the same activity, essentially. Example: You take your paper study guides and publish them online for kids to fill out on a computer. Augmentation: You are replacing an older technology with the idea of enhancing the original assignment.

Shared Practice in Teaching and Teacher Education: Substitution is Not a Bad Thing: Thoughts on the SAMR Model. Let me start by saying that I am a fan of the SAMR model. I think SAMR can help teachers think about ways to use technology to provide engaging and meaningful learning experiences for students. (If SAMR is new to you, you may want to read this and this.) Although I see value in SAMR as a framework, I think we are heading down a dangerous path by placing too much emphasis on the levels. Lately, I have heard many educators profess that teachers should not use technology as a substitute.

They say that all teachers should be working toward redefinition, all the time, and that there's no place for substitution in the classroom. I argue that there is a time and place for all levels of SAMR in the classroom, and that great teachers know when and why. The truly great teachers move fluidly among all levels of the SAMR model, making choices about technology use after making choices about students' learning needs. Case in point: If technology is not what makes the difference, then what is it? HippoCampus - Free Videos and Primary Source Documents. I came across this great website while combing through the internet.

HippoCampus is essentially a huge repository for educational videos that are grouped into a series of videos that comprise ‘courses’. HippoCampus features videos in content areas such as Math, Natural Science, Social Sciences, and Humanities. The nice thing about HippoCampus is that it vets all the videos it syndicates from its sources, meaning that random YouTube videos are not included, but great videos from Khan Academy are. It also lists a ton of resources for further learning via links underneath the streaming video. HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). I think that many students will find great value in this site as students tend to have lots of questions about math once they get home and don’t always have the resources to find help. Check out HippoCampus and make sure to share with your students! Tags: HippoCampus, videos About the Author. Adding Accessibility Descriptions in Book Creator for iPad.

Exploring Failure - Getting Large Videos Off Your #iPad. Wondering how to get all that student work or long videos (30+ minutes) off your 16gig iPad? That's a question I spent 3 hours on yesterday, and fellow teammate Mary Ray also spent her share of time. Believe it or not, about 9gigs of video content on a 16gig iPad doesn't leave much space...we could only load one app at a time in addition to the stock Apple apps. Mary was kind enough to write up an email to teachers (included below) who use iPads as their new video cameras--and why not, they work great in classroom environments? --offering tips and tricks. However, the one tip Mary didn't share was the one that actually worked--Using BitTorrent Sync ("btsync" for short) to make a backup of all images/videos in the Camera Roll on your iPad to your computer (the option also exists to send files to another device running BTSync). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

If you haven't exploredBTSync (free, no cost), then you'll definitely want to! Make Donations via PayPal below: Identify Antonyms with Opposites. 15 Unique and Creative Ways to Use iPads in the Classroom – iPads in Education. Here are some great new ideas to use your iPad in your classroom, K-12 and beyond! The iPad, as we all know, is a great tool for education.

We are hoping that you can use at least a few of these new and creative ideas. This post is a collaborative piece that was created with the help of two respected educators: Jonathan Wylie, a Google Apps Certified Instructor and Instructional Technology Consultant from Iowa, USA. Meg Wilson, an Apple Distinguished Educator, special education teacher and technology specialist from, Connecticut, USA. 1.

With this app, and the help of a dedicated, or DIY, mount you can use your iPad as a document camera, annotate over anything you set under the camera, and even record what you show. 2. You can create 3D models of anything in your classroom simply by taking pictures of it using this innovative app. 3. Quizlet is a completely free resource that allows you to create flashcards for your students. 4. 5. Have lots of interesting photos to share?

6. 7. A. B. Present on iPad | bContext. Teacher as Researcher - Teaching in the 21st. 6 Great Apps to Turn your iPad into Collaborative Whiteboard. So you want to use your iPad as a digital whiteboard, well there are apps for it. It is really pretty amazing the things we can now do with iPad. From teaching basic Math conceptions to young learners to cultivating higher order critical thinking skills, you name it and there is an app for it. With the apps below you can now turn your iPad into a digital whiteboard with a bunch of other awesome functionalities. Enjoy 1- Educreations Interactive White Board Educreations turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard. 2- Show Me Interactive Whiteboard ShowMe allows you to record voice-over whiteboard tutorials and share them online. 3- Doceri Combining screencasting, desktop control, and an interactive whiteboard in one app, you’ll never have to turn your back to the class or audience again. 4- Groupboard Collaborative Whiteboard 5- Whiteboard HD 6- Splashtop Whiteboard Splashtop Whiteboard allows teachers and students to turn their iPad into an interactive white board.

Courtesy of Edudemic. 90 iOS 7 Tips and Tricks. 11 Tips to Keep iOS 7 From Destroying Your Battery Life. iOS 7: readers tips on hidden iPhone and iPad features. 10 iPad Features Every iPad Owner Should Know. The value of knowing instead of Googling. Googling is fast and efficient. But some things shouldn’t be left to Internet searches. “Your curriculum shouldn’t be Google-able.” I’ve heard different versions of this at conferences, on blogs and in Twitter posts during the last year.

The world has changed, many education pundits argue. People have smartphones. They can find answers to about anything in seconds. Teachers shouldn’t focus on simple information learning anymore, many of them contend. I agree. But I only agree to a certain point. Knowing information and being able to recall it is not going out of style anytime soon. Here’s an example from my area of instruction: Spanish. Let’s imagine — in my own fantasy dream world — that many of my students will daily live in worlds where they’ll have to rely on their language skills.

They’re in Argentina on business and must answer questions about the product they’re selling. There’s something to recalling information from memory. [RELATED: Get it right from the start of school] 45 Interesting Ways To Use Wordle In The Classroom. 15 iPad Skills Every Teacher and Student should Have. Check the learning goals below and share with us your feedback. Enjoy 1- My students should be able to create presentations . Here are the apps to help you achieve this goal : Sliderocket Idea Flight3- Slideshark5- SlideGrabber6- Prezi Viewer4- Xavier Presentation 2- My students should be able to create digital stories. 1-StoryKit2- Talking Tom & Ben News3- I Tell a Story4- Scholastic Storia5- Talking Tom Cat6- Toontastic7- Our Story8- Bunsella Bedtimes Story 3- My students should be able to create eBooks . 1- Book Creator for iPad2- eBook Magic3- Demibooks Composer4- Story Patch5- Creative Book Builder 4- My students should be able to print their docs right from their iPad. 1- Epson iPrint2- Print Magic3- ACT Printer4- Doc Printer5- Air Sharing 5- My students should be able to create videos . 1- Animoto Video2- Videolicious3- Vidify app4- ReelDirector5- Magisto6- Super 87- Vintagio8- iMovie 6- I want to Improve my students reading skills. 11- My students should be able to screen share .

EduTecher. eBook Publishing – Software | UD iBooks Authors. The Software Because e-pubs are really HTML 5 files, an adventurous person could code a whole book by hand. Luckily there are some editing tools that can help non-scripters with formatting. Different types of editors are available for you to create your e-pubs. Some are WYSIWIG, others HTML 5 code editors, and some a mix of both. While complex math formatting is part of HTML 5, not much of the EPUB editing software available today offers the ability to do this type of formatting. Text Editors with e-Pub Formatting BlueGriffon EPUB Edition 1.6.1: The BlueGriffon EPUB Edition Editor is a full featured, cross platform, WYSIWYG editor based on the BlueGriffon Editor. iBooks Author: iBooks Author (IBA) is Apple’s iBook editor. IBA also features the ability to do fixed, multi-column layouts with text wrapping images.

Jutoh: With the Jutoh editor, you can create a book from scratch or import an existing book. You can not edit the HTML in the basic Jutoh editor. This is not a free app. ISTE_Whitepaper_June_Final_Edits. TouchCast creates an interactive presentation t... Ipadsurvivalkit. Tech Teacher: iPod, uPod. The gizmo phenom also shines in class. Like mushrooms after a spring rain, podcasting is sprouting up everywhere. Chalk it up to the insanely popular Apple iPod, which at last count has sold fourteen kajillion units. Not content to merely listen, iPod devotees now want to jump into the broadcast booth. Anyone with a microphone and an Internet connection suddenly seems to have a podcast, and for good reason: It's very easy to produce and upload audio clips.

The tools are cheap, the files are easy to share, and just about anyone can do it. For years, savvy teachers have used various media to help their students connect to the world. The cool thing about podcasting is that you really don't need much equipment -- essentially, a computer with a microphone jack, and a microphone. The final stage is to get that podcast onto the Internet so the world can absorb your students' auditory insights. Think of this feed as your own personal radio channel. How My School Is Transitioning to Digital Textbooks: Organizing (Step 1 of 5)

Overview: The Role of iPads There is no denying iPads are becoming a dynamic tool for education. However, with the integration of new tools into the classroom, there is a learning curve. The evolution of the iPad has created more than just a learning curve, but a cultural shift in the way we access information and connect with the outside world. This fall, Burlington High School will transition to a 1:1 school exclusively with the iPad 2. One of the goals of this initiative is to slowly transition curriculum and textbooks to ePub format. ePub file format allows anyone to create a file that is readable on an iOS device or Kindle like a book.

Multi-district Collaborative Event While this transition is exciting and new, there are not many examples out there of the ePub format in use. The organization of the event was lead by three Massachusetts Superintendents: Dr. Event Planning and Organization Once the website was live, we started planning opening keynotes for the first day of the event. Student/Parent Guide - DCSC Digital Instruction. Ly List - Educator's Essential iPad Toolkit #ipad #productivity #apps #education. Convert Your Overhead Projector Into an iPad Stand for less than $2! Create an All-iPad Class Radio Show with AudioBoo, Bossjock, GoodReader, & SoundCloud. <div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there!

If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic. <div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> Do students in your classroom regularly create online “radio shows” to share information with parents and others? With more people than ever (over half of U.S. adults) owning smartphones capable of accessing Internet websites and playing digital audio files, classroom radio shows can potentially reach a larger percentage of your parents than ever.

You may have noticed I’ve used the phrase “classroom radio show” instead of podcast in this post. On this day.. iPads in Education - Exploring the use of iPads and mobile devices in education. Six Examples of iPad Integration in the 1:1 Classroom. There has been a lot of conversation and debate in multiple forums, both online and face-to-face, about schools adopting or already working in a 1:1 environment. While many of these conversations revert back to replacing teachers and what device is best, the real conversation begins with providing our students with the best learning environment possible.

At Burlington High School in Burlington, MA, we are entering our eighth month of a 1:1 iPad initiative that began in September 2011. Don't get me wrong, we think the iPad is a great device for learning and gives each of our students a dynamic learning tool that can be used across the content areas and to accomplish a variety of tasks.

Many of the critics claim that we are backing our students into a corner by giving them one brand and one skill set to learn exclusively on one device. Our teachers have been compiling exemplary work and engaging our students in a diverse manner. 1) French IV by Madame Price (@TwinsBless on Twitter) 1. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 30 iPad Apps Every Teacher Should Be Using. A Digitized School Needs a Digitized School Paper. I asked senior Newsprint editor, Catherine Denton to guest post about how technology permeates our award winning publication. Like all things Mercy, the school newspaper, Newsprint, has been following a “digitized” path for years.

The monthly print version of the paper is designed via Adobe. Newsprint staff members spend most of their class time in the U-shaped “computer lab” surrounded by double-monitored Dells. In addition to writing stories and taking photos, each reporter is assigned to a different “page” with the goal of designing appealing layouts. Using this sophisticated and streamlined process, Newsprint was awarded the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association’s most prestigious award, the Spartan Award for 2013. Newsprint came to a technological “full-circle” with the advent of their website in 2010. Since then, Newsprintnow has strived to adapt to Mercy’s changing technological conditions. Speaking of tweeting, the @mercynewsprint Twitter has over 100 followers. 10 tips to encourage quality student filmmaking in the classroom. Reposted from: Did you know that filmmaking helps to develop higher order thinking skills?

Check out Niko Theodosakis’s The Director in the Classroom: How Filmmaking In..., and explore how making movies fosters important skills like visioning, research, problem solving, logic, planning and analyzing. With apps like iMovie, making quality films in the classroom is easier than ever. And while a student may pick up some of the nuances of the iMovie app in no time at all, it’s still important to gives students resource and tips so their movies really shine.

Check out these 10 tips below to really support quality filmmaking in your classroom: 1. Provide guided playtime. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Gamify Your Class with VoiceThread Mobile. 7 Tips for Effectively Managing Your iPad Classroom. iPads and Tablets in Education.