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SAMR
Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition
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What is SAMR?
- A framework to help guide lesson planning with technology.
- Not intended to be additional work but merely a way of reflecting differently on technology use in lessons.
- A guide to assist with determining if technology can lead to more meaningful skill acquisition and understanding amongst students.
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How to Determine SAMR Level?
Ask yourself the following quesitons to help determine the SAMR level your activity may be at. Also use these questions to elevate your activity to another SAMR level.