MIND MAPS UPON TPACK AND SAMR MODELS
A. TPACK MODEL
What is TPACK?
TPACK is a technology integration framework that identifies three types of knowledge instructors need to combine for successful edtech integration—technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge
1. Technological Knowledge
This describes teachers’ knowledge of, and ability to use, various technologies, technological tools, and associated resources. TK concerns understanding edtech, considering its possibilities for a specific subject area or classroom, learning to recognize when it will assist or impede learning, and continually learning and adapting to new technology offerings.
2. Content Knowledge
This describes teachers’ own knowledge of the subject matter. CK may include knowledge of concepts, theories, evidence, and organizational frameworks within a particular subject matter; it may also include the field’s best practices and established approaches to communicating this information to students. CK will also differ according to discipline and grade level – for example, middle-school science and history classes require less detail and scope than undergraduate or graduate courses, so their various instructors’ CK may differ, or the CK that each class imparts to its students will differ.
3. Pedagogical KnowledgeThis describes teachers’ knowledge of the practices, processes, and methods regarding teaching and learning. As a generic form of knowledge, PK encompasses the purposes, values, and aims of education, and may apply to more specific areas including the understanding of student learning styles, classroom management skills, lesson planning, and assessments.
B. SAMR MODEL
What is SAMR?
The SAMR Model is a framework designed
by Dr. Ruben Puentedura that can be categorized into four different degrees
about classroom technology integration. The letters "SAMR" stand for
Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition. Let's analyse shortly
four degrees one by one
Substitution
At this stage technology has replaced
traditionalism.
Augmentation
At this stage technology has taken the
place of traditionalism directly. However, there are significant improvements
in students' experiences.
Modification
At this stage there is a transition from
designing to transformation on model. The change is not partly, it is a certain
transformation.
Redefinition
It is the last stage of SAMR model. At
this stage, redefinition deals with how technology transforms students'
experiences.