How do I select suitable technologies for my classroom?
It is easy to feel overwhelmed when trying to determine which learning technology to use for your situation. There are so many technologies available and many of them seem to offer similar functionality.
How do you determine which technology is best suited for your context and needs? What sorts of questions should you be asking yourself? It is important to think critically about what you are trying to achieve. Are you trying to deliver content, facilitate interaction, provide feedback, or conduct an assessment? You may also need to consider questions surrounding accessibility, costs, and support services.
Below you will find a theoretical framework that can help guide you in evaluating the affordances, limitations, and appropriateness of learning technologies to assist you with their selection and application.
How do I integrate technology into my course?
Taking advantage of the affordances of learning technologies offers the potential to provide more immediate feedback, create authentic assessments, facilitate collaboration, and create new learning experiences. These new learning experiences can help develop digital literacy skills in learners, as well as offer more personalized and networked learning opportunities, enabling learners to be active participants in knowledge construction inside and outside of the classroom.
SAMR Model
The SAMR Model, developed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura, is a framework to describe different degrees of technology integration. The model is divided into four levels: Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition. The first two levels, substitution and augmentation, are described as an enhancement to the teaching and learning method. The modification and redefinition levels aim to transform the teaching and learning experience. Watch Introduction to the SAMR Model for a video overview.
References
Bates, Tony (2019). Teaching in a Digital Age: Guidelines for Designing Teaching and Learning (2nd edition). BCcampus. https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/teachinginadigitalagev2/.
Puentedura, R. (2014, September 24). Find out how you can use technology to engage students in rich learning experiences. [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/samr-and-blooms-taxonomy-assembling-the-puzzle/.