Productive Pedagogy
SAMR Definition
Substitution level
Students come to class and have to copy the teachers instructions on learning how to create and edit a video.
Augmentation Level
Students write the teacher's instruction on their laptops/iPad.
Modification level
Students are taught how to create a movie and then are given a sample movie and are allowed to learn editing features at school using the school's software.
Redefinition level
Students are learning how to edit a video using web based programs that are installed on their laptops and can film a movie and edit it all on their own.
Deep understanding
Students show deep knowledge by creating the movie. This means that they learn how to edit a movie using Premier Pro.
Deep Knowledge
Students learn to edit videos before creating the clip by learning how to edit a short clip first.
Student direction
Students have the ability to create and edit the movie to their own taste and desire.
Knowledge integration
Students learn across different learning areas such as literacy, numeracy, use of ICT in their lesson, etc.
Collaborative Learning
Students are to work in groups of 2-3 and show their video to the class at the end before submitting.
Connectedness to the world
This task is connected to the real world as the students have to create a video for an international conference.
Problem based learning
Students are given a project and need to complete that project in order to learn how to edit movies.
Higher order thinking
Students need to critically analyse their work and this leads to their higher order thinking.
Cultural knowledge
Students bring their different cultural backgrounds in creating their video.