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Technology Integration Matrix – With Videos! January 29, 2009

Posted by Matthew Woolums in 21st-Century, Articles/Videos.
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My thanks to Silvia Tolisano for this delicious link to the Technology Integration Matrix, produced my the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida. The matrix moves from entry level technology integration through adoption, adaptation, infusion, up to transformation. Student involvement ranges at one end from active to collaborative, constructive, authentic, up to goal directed. The indicators provide a concise text description, but what really sets this matrix apart is the inclusion of video examples in the classroom. Video clips present an environment with shared computer access and one-to-one laptop settings. Looking a little closer, I think I would rank authentic experiences farther along the spectrum than goal directed. Still, the matrix is worth a look.

Technology Integration Matrix

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