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SAMR Model to Help You Make Informed EdTech Practices in Your Remote Teaching

SAMR Model to Help You Make Informed EdTech Practices in Your Remote Teaching | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

As more and more teachers and educators resort to the services of the web to help with the delivery of their teaching, the question of how we can best use technology to serve our pedagogical practices become even more persistent. In this regard, SAMR model as conceptualized by Dr Ruben Puentedura (2006)  is a good analytic framework you should definitely consider.

As we have stated elsewhere, 'SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) is a four-level conceptual framework developed by to help teachers make effective use of technology in their instruction


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Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology

Teachers' Essential Guide to Teaching with Technology | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

When and how much should students be using technology in class?
What is the best way to set up my classroom for device use?
How can I make sure I am protecting student privacy when using technology?
Which policies and procedures will help me get the most out of teaching with technology?
Are there benefits to allowing student phones in the classroom? If so, what are they?
How can I keep kids on task when they're using devices?
How can digital citizenship lessons help me get the most out of teaching with technology?
How can I use technology to support learning outside of school?


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10 Charts Comparing Popular Ed Tech Tools

10 Charts Comparing Popular Ed Tech Tools | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Over the last six weeks of 2014 I published a series of charts comparing popular ed tech tools. Judging by the number of visits to those posts, the charts were popular. Someone asked me this week if I had put them all together in one place. I hadn't until now. In this Google Drive folder you will find ten charts comparing popular ed tech tools."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, January 27, 2015 9:27 PM

Richard Byrne has created 1o charts that provide options for popular ed tech tools. Having published these on his blog within a series of posts, he has not gathered them  into one Google Drive folder. You will find charts that cover the following tools (quoted from his post):

  • Alternatives to Google Image Search
  • Backchannel and informal assessment tools
  • Building classroom websites
  • Building classroom blogs
  • Creating multimedia textbooks
  • Creating multimedia quizzes
  • Audio editing tools
  • Multimedia timeline tools
  • Mind-mapping tools
  • Mobile video creation apps

This is a great resource. Quickly find four or more options to explore. If you want additional information on the tools do a quick search on his blog to find more detailed reviews.

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Best of the Web 2014 - Richard Byrne

Best of the Web 2014 - Richard Byrne | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, March 10, 2014 9:42 PM

Richard Byrne (of FreeTech4Teachers) has created a new slideshow of his top picks of web tools for 2014. He states "I shared only tools that are new-to-me since last year's NCTIES conference and or have released significant enhancements in the last year."

As always it is worth looking through this lengthy slideshow, which is embedded in the post and also available through Google docs so you may choose to save a copy. He notes that he will continue to add speaker notes to include "more links."

Some of these tools have been mentioned in this Scoop.it but there are quite a few that are new to me that I will be checking out.

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How to Get the Most Out of Educational Technology

How to Get the Most Out of Educational Technology | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Today, the classroom is much more dynamic and innovative than it used to be. While in years past, the classroom was seemingly immune to digitization, that’s no longer the case. Nearly every kid of every age has a smartphone and a digital-first mentality. 

Some teachers have fully embraced EdTech in their classrooms, while for others, it’s a work in progress. We’re here to help you along. In this in-depth guide, we explore everything from education’s evolution to tips for making the most of technology in the classroom to current tools you can use to save time and improve the learning experience.

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Teaching With Technology or Traditionally? The Key is to Balance the Way Out

Teaching With Technology or Traditionally? The Key is to Balance the Way Out | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
How is technology supposed to supersede or excel the learning effectiveness of traditional methods of teaching?

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#SCEUNED16 a qué lado se inclinara la balanza?
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Free Technology for Teachers: Best of the Web Fall 2014

Free Technology for Teachers: Best of the Web Fall 2014 | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"This afternoon at the ACTEM conference I presented an update version of my Best of the Web presentation. The slides from that presentation are embedded below."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, October 9, 2014 10:24 PM

Richard Byrne has updated his Best of the Web presentation. This version provides over 40 great websites/tools that you may want to check out. You should be able to find more information about each resource on this website also. Below are a few of the tools that may be new to you.

* Kahoot

* Canva

* Lucid Press

* Too Noisy

* JellyCam

There are many more in this post. As you watch the embedded presentation you may click on a link and go directly to the website (which opens in a new window).

Dale Borgeson's curator insight, October 20, 2014 1:16 AM

Free Technology for Teachers is a great blog for you to follow. Jeff posts new ideas and tools every day!