Each
time you are introduced to a new Module in CCTI, you find new things
interestingly beautiful and yet again challenges the traditional methods where
most systems have adopted for quite a long period of time. This time it is all
about establishing on how far we have integrated technology in learning using
integration models like the SAMR which offers a method of how Tech might impact
teaching and learning.
I
have learnt for example a teacher may use SAMR model by simply doing any or a combination of the
following (i) allowing a learner to print out his/her worksheet (Substitution)
(ii) learner are allowed to take question answers for example using Google doc
in place of pen and paper (Augmentation); (iii) subject students to open writing
of some essay with a given theme in which it is recorded and may be presented in
an audience such as parents (Modification) or (iv) I would take a class to
create a video documentary responding to some class assignments after contacting
some various outside sources (Redefinition).
Another
beautiful model during this course is the TPACK model which consists of seven (7)
different knowledge areas the CK, PK, TK, PCK, TCK, TPK and TPCK. All of which
are considered within a particular contextual framework. Within
the context of technology integration in schools, it appears to me most often it
refer to digital technologies such as laptops, the Internet, and software
applications. I have also realized that in this model, the
knowledge of concepts, theories, as well as knowledge about accepted ways of designing
knowledge is very significant in achieving the learning process. However, it is
also prominent that the knowledge of pedagogy alone is necessary but not sufficient
enough for teaching purposes, it doesn’t work in isolation.
Besides,
the best approach to me is the use of a combination of TPACK.
Ciao!

Good presentation. On the SAMR model, which level do you think you have been operating on? On my side, it has been substitution though I intend to move higher.
ReplyDeleteWow! So refreshing ! I love the image! it just says it all! You are really now ingrained! Congs!
ReplyDeleteWow! So refreshing ! I love the image! it just says it all! You are really now ingrained! Congs!
ReplyDeleteWow! So refreshing ! I love the image! it just says it all! You are really now ingrained! Congs!
ReplyDeleteNice piece of work. How do you compare the two models?
ReplyDeleteNice piece of work. How do you compare the two models?
ReplyDeleteNice piece of work. How do you compare the two models?
ReplyDeleteI like your analysis of the two models SAMR and TPACK. The two work so closely with each other. Thanks Mustsfa
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Mustafa. When it comes to TPACK, one needs to know the content together with the tool to se to pass on the content effectively. Surprisingly, the SAMR model works round the clock to give us the ability and ease to do this.
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