What is the main purpose of using SAMR as a common language among teachers?

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To standardize teaching methods across all subjects
To find commonalities and patterns in teaching methods
To replace traditional teaching methods with technology
To ensure all teachers use the same technology tools
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How can visualization tools benefit teachers in different subjects?
By reducing the need for teacher explanations
By standardizing the curriculum across subjects
By replacing textbooks entirely
By making abstract concepts more tangible for students
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What is one of the most basic benefits of using technology in education?
Improvement in student outcomes
Elimination of standardized tests
Reduction in classroom sizes
Increased teacher salaries
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key outcome of working at the upper levels of SAMR?
Students can memorize facts more easily
Students gain greater agency and possibilities for using their knowledge
Teachers can reduce their workload significantly
Schools can save money on educational resources
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is emphasized as crucial for teachers in building a community of practice?
Using the same teaching materials
Avoiding technology to focus on traditional methods
Competing with each other for better student outcomes
Sharing their experiences and discussing their practices
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the role of peer mentorship in student interaction?
To create competition among students
To replace teacher instruction
To facilitate learning from each other
To focus solely on individual learning
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What is recommended for beginning teachers to effectively incorporate technology?
To use only the technology tools provided by the school
To avoid using technology until they are experienced
To experiment and learn from trials using the SAMR model
To follow a strict technology curriculum
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