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SAMR Model

 



Examples to understand better:
 -A student writing a story on computer directly is an example of substitution where technology is used the least in this table.
  -If that student uses a word processing program on computer, then this becomes an example of augmentation.
  -In case that this student writes this story using Google Docs. which will enable him to share his story and get feedbacks from his friends online, then this becomes an example of modification where technology use is more.
  -And finally if the student transforms a written text into a multimedia production, shoting video or making film, this becomes an example of redefinition where tech. use is at the top.


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