Working with the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State University is amazing, and their recent partnership with BloomBoard to create micro-credentials is getting some serious traction. Recently they have created a 4 Series stack of micro-credentials around the SAMR model (my work is featured, so cool). What do you think? Is this something educators would be interested in/complete? HERE IS THE FIRST IN THE SERIES... SAMR - Effective Use of Technology at the "Substitution" Level What is SAMR? SAMR is a model designed to help educators infuse technology into teaching and learning. SAMR provides a lens for educators to design, develop, and infuse digital learning experiences that utilize technology. SAMR stands for Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition. Educators create activities at all levels of SAMR based on what will best support student needs and instructional goals. What is substitution in the SAMR model?
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Submission RequirementsSubmission Guidelines & Evaluation Criteria Part 1. Overview questions
Part 2. Evidence/artifacts Artifacts can be images, videos, audios, walkthrough/observation, or student work samples. Part 3. ReflectionPlease reflect on all of the following questions in whatever format works for you (text, audio, video, visual, etc.)
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AuthorJaclyn coaches and assists K-12 educators, ITFs, and Administrators to adapt, not adopt – fostering digital initiatives to transform professional learning through changes in pedagogical shifts and meeting the needs of all learners to champion creativity and innovation. @jaclynbstevens Categories
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