Critiqued Lesson Plan using SAMR Model
Critiqued Lesson Plan using SAMR Model
Dr. Ruben Puentedura developed the SAMR Model, which categorizes four levels of classroom technology integration. "SAMR" is an acronym that stands for Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition. (Power School, 2022)
Critiqued Lesson Plan using Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
The TPACK framework from 2006 by Punya Mishra and Matthew J. Koehler, which focuses on technological knowledge (TK), pedagogical knowledge (PK), and content knowledge (CK), can help teachers solve many of their problems with educational technology. (Dr. Serhat Kurt, 2018)
Lesson Plan using Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction
The Nine Events of Instruction were created by Robert Mills Gagne. It is a highly organized, action-oriented methodology that gives educators a solid framework to improve teaching efficacy in any setting. It can be modified for many situations and easily integrated into your lesson plans. (Dr. Serhat Kurt, 2021)
Educational Software
Educational software is a group of programs that are used to help students learn. It can be as simple as quizzes and games or as complicated as virtual learning environments and simulations. By making learning more engaging, interactive, and effective, educational software aims to improve how people learn. (Quora, 2022)
WebQuest Outline
WebQuest helps students learn. Students can work alone or in teams. A WebQuest is a fun, research-based tool that helps kids learn more about a topic and make it more important. It was designed using the ADDIE model. The five-step ADDIE Model—Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation—is used by instructional designers and training developers to generate effective learning experiences. (Andrew DeBell, 2022)