Technology Frameworks
par Izzy Facer
1. Triple E
1.1. A tool educators use to help measure how well technology tools are being used in lessons to help students engage
1.2. Engage in learning goals: guided practice, I do, we do, you do, turn and talk, share aloud
1.2.1. Enhance learning goals: active listening, self reflection, visual thinking and representation
1.2.1.1. Extend learning goals: real world issues, pen pals, role play, using technology to solve real life issues
2. SAMR
2.1. A model that explains technology and how a teacher can use it to their benefit. It is helpful to study when a teacher wants to improve their technological stance when it comes to new assignments
2.2. Substitution: when technology acts as a direct substitute. This is the least beneficial use of technology because it does not facilitate creative thinking or use the technology to its fullest potential. i.e. writing a paper on Word
2.3. Augmentation: when technology acts as a substitute with improvement. This is a step above substitution because yes the technology still substitutes the task, but it uses the benefits of technology to strengthen it. i.e. using spell check on a Word document for an essay
2.4. Modification: technology is significantly redesigned. This is still things you could do in the real world, but it is more significant than augmentation. i.e. creating comments on a Google Doc
2.5. Redefinition: the highest form of technological use, it redesigns the task at hand and makes it something that cannot be done in the real world. i.e. Posting a video about your essay to YouTube and let others share and comment.
3. TPACK
3.1. A framework that identifies three factors necessary for successful technological integration in the classroom.
3.1.1. Factor A: Pedagogical Knowledge (PCK)
3.1.1.1. Factor B: Content Knowledge (TCK)
3.1.1.1.1. Factor C: Technological Knowledge (TPK)
3.1.1.1.2. Understanding how to use the tools available
3.1.1.2. Knowing digital tools available and how to interact
3.1.2. Understanding the best practices for teaching specific to students