Remix - Writing SAMR Rubrics for High School Subjects

SAMR Examples for All Typical High School Subjects

Using the linked examples above as a model, create your own rubric for a chosen standard from your curriculum incorporating all four levels of SAMR.

 Standard  Substitution  Augmentation Modification    Redefinition
         
         
         
         

Substitution:  Technology acts as a direct substitute, with no functional change. 

Augmentation:  Technology acts as a tool, with a functional change.

Modification:  Technology allows for significant task redesign.

Redefinition:  Technology allows for creation of a new task, previously inconceivable.


Use the rubric below to identify how technology is used in support of  SAMR apply.

SAMR- Instructional Delivery (Teachers) - Video and Audio

CATEGORY

EXAMPLE

TOOL(S)

INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY APPS

Substitution

Teacher show a video on unit / topic

Media to play video

Youtube, teachertube, Discovery Education, etc.

See List Below

 “Ready to Use” chart

Augmentation

Teacher use a video and add comments, and/or guided notes

Media to play video

and record teacher notes/comments

videonot.es, edpuzzle, youtube converter, etc.

See List Below

 “Edit” and “Create” chart

Modification

Teacher recorded lecture

that allow students access from the Internet and ask questions and share comments

Internet, Media to play and create video/audio

Snagit, screencast, audacity, etc

See List Below

 “Edit” and “Create” chart

Redefinition

Teacher creates a video lecture with hyperlinks (resources, images, audio, activities, reinforcement games) to other media to enhance the instruction that is accessible on the Internet for globally communications

Website, LMS, Video creator software, other media resources

Powerpoint, imovie, Audacity, LMS(Google Classroom)etc.

See List Below

“Edit”, “Create” and “Ready to Use” chart

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instructional Delivery tools

Create

Audio Recording:

Visual / Audio Recording:

Screenshots
 (video/audio recording):

Audacity (Macbooks)

powtoon.com

snagit

Garageband (Macbooks)

videonot.es (web-based)

Screencastify

online-voice-recorder.com (Chrome/ Webstore)

youtube
(all teachers have a youtube channel)

Screencast

voki.com (web-based)

wevideo / Clip Champ - (Google/ webstore)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

blabberize.com (web-based)

Smart notebook (software)

Vocaroo.com (web-based)

 

Mobile Devices: iPad, Smartphone

Voice-recorder.com (Google Chromebook)

imovie ( software)

Micnote - video recorder and notepad (web store)

Slide presentation software:

emaze (web-based)

 Prezi(Web-based)

Powerpoint (software)

 Google Presentation - (web-based) (Not user-friendly)

 

 

Flipgrid

 

 

Hippo Video

 

 

Ready to Use

Audio

Video

webofstories.com

teachertube.com

iTunesU

youtube.com

 

chipchamp.com (web-based)

Discovery Education

 Safari Montage

 

Smart notebook Lessons

 

spark notes

 

 itunes U

 

flocabulary.com

 

edpuzzle.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edit

Audio

Video

www.youtube2mp3.cc- convert audio from video to mp3(audio with no video)

youtube.com/editor - Youtube++ video editor

http://www.youtube-mp3.org/ - Blocked by Sonicwall

educanon.com

 

 

videonot.es

 

edpuzzle.com

edpuzzle.com

thinglink.com (Google web store App)

 

 

 

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