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THE SAMR MODEL FOR TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION: INTEGRATING ADOBE SPARK AND INSTAGRAM INTO THE
COLLEGE CLASSROOM Dr. Stacy Fields and Dr. Katie Schrodt
Learning Objectives
■ Participants will be able to define the steps in the SAMR continuum.
■ Participants will create their own Adobe Spark graphic.
■ Participants will experience reflecting on the SAMR model through social media driven book assignments.
Puentedura (2012)
Substitution
• Technology acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change.
• Questions to Keep in Mind:
• What will I gain by replacing the older technology with the new technology?
In other words…technology is a simple replacement for something you are already using in the classroom. Your coffee for Starbucks.
Augmentation • Technology acts as a direct
tool substitute, with functional improvement.
• Questions to Keep in Mind: • Have I added an
improvement to the task process that could not be accomplished with the older technology at a fundamental level?
• How does this feature contribute to my design?
In other words…the technology adds a little something extra to what you would have done before. A regular cup of coffee for a Starbucks Iced Latte. Same, but a little different.
Modification • Technology allows for
significant task redesign. • Questions to Keep in Mind: • How is the original task being
modified? • Does this modification
fundamentally depend upon the new technology?
• How does this modification contribute to my design?
In other words…technology changes the way the class can complete a project; adds options that could not have been available before. A cup of coffee for an iced Caramel Macchiato.
Redefinition • Technology allows for the
creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable.
• Questions to Keep in Mind: • What is the new task? • Will any portion of the
original task be retained? • How is the new task
uniquely made possible by the new technology?
• How does it contribute to my design?
In other words…the technology changes the project into something that could not have been created without the use of technology. A regular cup of coffee for a trademarked Pumpkin Spiced Latte by Starbucks, no one else can make it like them.
Redefinition
Modification
Augmentation
Substitution
SAMR Transform
ation
Enha
ncem
ent
Bloo
m’s
Creating
Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying
Understanding
Remembering
Schrock (2018)
“The Pedagogy Wheel”
Harris (2016)
ADOBE SPARK
How can this be applied to the college classroom?
■Graphic or Post ■Web Page ■Video
Graphic
■ Choose your own or from a template ■ Lesson Plan Ideas
– Instagram Ad – Hook – Writing Prompt
Web page
■Lesson Plan Ideas –Website –Portfolio
Video
■ Lesson Plan Ideas – Teach a lesson
YOUR TURN TO TRY!
Login using your preferred account
Scroll down to the bottom of the page until you see this…select “create a graphic”.
Now it’s time to be creative… Change text, add icons, replace the Adobe Spark Logo, add photos—some features are upgrades
WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED…
Final Project
Guiding questions ■ What practical methods help teachers (both pre-service
and serving) provide access and exposure to books with diverse, critical themes?
■ What practical methods help teachers and students talk more about what they are reading?
■ What practical methods help students become avid readers who read and talk about books that disrupt the single story and create windows and mirrors?
Instagram assignment
I Am Malala ■ This book sounds so amazing and
interesting. I am definitely putting it on my summer reading list! I love how it makes you realize the value of education more deeply, because I know I take my education for granted everyday, and I’m going to try to not do that anymore. Malala sounds like an extremely strong willed woman who perseveres through the unimaginable. She sounds very inspiring. I look forward to reading this soon!
The Other Wes Moore ■ This book is definitely on my
list of books to read. I think this book is very relatable, especially for educators, because we have to be aware that every student has different backgrounds and home lives. I firmly believe that every student needs that inspirational role model in their life in order to help them succeed because it’s hard to do it alone without the support or guidance. Every person can succeed in life with the right resources and with their own intrinsic motivation that comes from within
The Hate You Give This book seems so interesting to me and I feel like I can relate. Being a Salvadoran American, sometimes I struggle to fit in both worlds. Just like Starr, I feel different no matter where I am because I worry that I won't live up to expectations. I can feel like I'm not Hispanic enough or I'm not American enough. It can be hard, but at the same time I am happy to get to experience and be a part of both sides.
Created by Kids: 4th, 7th, 11th grades
Transliteracy is the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks.
Radiant child is about the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. This book tells the story of Basquiat’s childhood and how he came to be the famous artist he is now known as. The book is written and illustrated by Javaka Steptoe, who borrowed from Basquiat’s painting style while incorporating his own for the book. That is also what I did for my “art work”. I’m not an artist, but I tried to use the colors and style of both Basquiat and Steptoe while telling another story of "radiant children" along with adding events that happened in “Radiant Child” (him getting hit by a car) and some components he was best known for (the crown, teeth, skulls, cars). I thought this book was interesting because Basquiat came from a multicultural background, half black and half Puerto Rican and actually spoke 3 different languages, but the book didn’t speak at all about the hardships he must have faced growing up in the 1960’s... I guess that’s why I brought some attention to that in my painting with Basquiat at the bottom with the boxing gloves fighting “the man” or society or even his inner demon but it’s up to interpretation, (It actually looked like Voldemort first then looked like Trump before I started drawing all over his face hahaha (unintentional)). Throughout the book, young Basquait keeps saying “I’m going to be a famous artist”. My question to all of you is, how important do you think it is to encourage children to follow their dreams, even if it is being a “famous artist”? Also, do you believe you can speak things like this into existence? 🎨🎨👨👨🏾🏾 🎨🎨🚗🚗 #followyourdreams #BeAnArtist #notasinglestory
Quotes from Students
■ “I’ve just been inspired to make time to read because I used to read all the time when I was little, and I don’t want to lose my drive.”
■ “This project gave me awareness of what other people and children go through.”
■ “When I went on Instagram I definitely saw books I wanted to read, like The Other Wes Moore because I think it is a great message, that YOU have the power to choose how your life goes, no matter where you come from.”
■ “I learned that teachers sometimes need to be simple with their work and reading is the best way to learn.”
■ “I thought the Instagram project was a good way to connect current technology to learning.”
■ “Doing this project introduced me to new books that I wouldn’t want to usually read”….”but it turned out to be one of the best books I’ve ever read!”
■ “Finding objects that associated with the book made me solidify my learning even more.”
■ “This was the first time that I can honestly say that I read front to back and actually enjoyed.”
■ “LOVED that we had choices for books, and not told which one to read. The Instagram post was very relatable to our generation.”
Distilling Information
Making Meaning Across Platforms
Discussion
Engagement
Hashtag a Section ■ #escalating
■ #kidsinthehood
■ #burningdownthehouse
■ #deathyouoldsoul
■ #willreadingsaveyourlife
■ #choiceGermanwords
■ #stoykiy_muzhik
■ #khalilfeels
■ #powpowpow
■ #wecantbreathe
■ #investigatingorjustifying
■ #dontmove
■ #eyeopening
Let’s try it
Expand your reading
Goodreads and Amazon book reviews
What Teacher Candidates said
■ “I really enjoyed reviewing books on Goodreads because it made me dig deeper and look into books for my future classroom. I felt like I became a part of a book community I never knew existed.”
■ “I looked at books I would have otherwise never looked at.”
■ “Every book can be read and interpreted differently. When deciding on books to read to my class I always now think of multiple perspectives.”
■ “I related to this assignment and therefore I put more effort into it.”
■ “I loved this assignment because I learned, or maybe relearned, how much I enjoy reading.”
■ “Every single book choice pushed my thinking and challenged my views on cultural diversity.”
Love at first line Instagram
Livebinder Resources
References ■ Harris, M. (2016). The pedagogy wheel English V5. Designing outcomes.
https://designingoutcomes.com/english-speaking-world-v5-0/
■ Puentedura, R.R. (2012). The SAMR model: Background and exemplars. Retrieved from http://www.hippasus.com/rrpweblog/archives/2012/08/23/SAMR_BackgroundExemplars.pdf
■ Schrock, K. (2018). SAMR and BLOOMS. Kathy Schrock’s guide to everything. Retrieved from http://www.schrockguide.net/samr.html
■ Smith, M. (2017). Substitution. Augmentation. Modification. Redefinition. (S.A.M.R.). Mesa Educational Technology. Retrieved from http://www.mpsaz.org/edtech/resources/bestpractices/samr
■ Zigmond, M. (2013). Technology instruction models-SAMR. Zig Zagging Through Education and Technology. Retrieved from http://www.zigzagstech.com/2013/08/technology-instruction-models-samr.html