Who are the digital children of 2009? e-Learning specialist Marc Prensky coined the term Digital Natives and used it in two major articles he published in 2001 (Part I , Part II, PDF.) Digital Natives, he says, “are used to receiving information really fast. They like to parallel process and multi-task. They prefer their graphics [...]
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The Rise of the Digital Natives
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Learning from others, Narratives, TheoriesTags: 000 Hour Rule, 10, born digital, culture of sharing, digital children, digital immigrant accent, Digital Immigrants, Digital Landscape, Digital Natives, e-Learning, Eric Hoofer, Gird Hotchkiss, Ian Jukes, information processing habits, Jeremiah Owing, Jinx Mile, John Palfrey, Malcolm Glad well, Marc Prensky, multi-tasking, multiple identities, online activism, Outliers, parallel processing, peer collaboration, pruning, random access, speaking digital as second language, Times Online, upwards pressure, Urs Gasser
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