I have found the cutest book. It is a spin on the classic book Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. It is called Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd. It is a fabulous book to share with students in this new technology age. As a teacher of instructional technology, I truly think that students will be able to connect with this book. It's a great read aloud book. It has a beginning, middle, and ending. It has comeback lines. The words and the pictures match. It just is a fun book for all.
I've been really investigating the SAMR model lately. If you aren't familiar with the SAMR for integrating technology into the classroom, that's ok. I first learned about it last year at a conference. I went to a breakout session and came out more confused than when I went in. So, I took it upon myself to learn about it through researching it online. The SAMR model is this: Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition The more I investigated, the more I realized that our district needs to really look at where we are on this model. Yes, we are a Google for Education district! Yes, all students and teachers have access to Google Drive! But, NO, we are not redefining education with technology. One day I was inspired by a fellow Google for Education trainer to really look at how we can use Google Drive to redefine our lessons. So, I created the graphic below with ideas on how to use Google Drive and other Google products through the SAMR model.
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