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07 Apr 16Wes Warner
Sometimes to move forward we need to eliminate some things from the past @betchaboy #GAFESummit HT @ajjuliani https://t.co/jCHzkKA0PW
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26 Mar 16Mrs A
One of the most often used models for technology integration in education is the SAMR Model. Here is a quick overview for those that may not be familiar: I
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Vicki Davis
The SAMR Model is Missing a Level https://t.co/1EW7bMbbTI via @ajjuliani https://t.co/1EW7bMbbTI
The SAMR Model is Missing a Level https://t.co/1EW7bMbbTI via @ajjuliani
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21 Mar 16Rhett Hughes
This blog argues to add E for elimination onto SAMR. When technology allows us to eliminate tasks we had to do in the past.
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Heath Sawyer
One of the most often used models for technology integration in education is the SAMR Model. Here is a quick overview for those that may not be familiar: 1 It starts with S for Substitution. Technology can substitute but the functionality stays the …
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18 Mar 16Maria Nuzzo
One of the most often used models for technology integration in education is the SAMR Model. Here is a quick overview for those that may not be familiar: I
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William Brannick
The SAMR Model is Missing a Level https://t.co/hxbCkZbwKR https://t.co/h0Ru6do4aA
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15 Mar 16Phil Taylor
The SAMR Model is Missing a Level https://t.co/mJoSYMJFR2 via @ajjuliani
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Technology has proven time and time again that it eliminates many previously valued skills in past generations.
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Donna DesRoches
Interesting "take" on the SAMR model. #lskysd @donnadesroches https://t.co/JxZh8s665i
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14 Mar 16valerie taylor
What happens when technology is no longer “integrated” into what we do, but instead Eliminates what we do because of the advancement? E is for Elimination.
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Michael Richards
One of the most often used models for technology integration in education is the SAMR Model. Here is a quick overview for those that may not be familiar: 1 It starts with S for Substitution. Technology can substitute but the functionality stays the …
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Aaron Davis
AJ Juliani suggests that there is a missing letter with SAMR relating to practises which.are simply no longer relevant
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