Although social researchers who have written about Generation Z have found it difficult to classify the generation precisely, "Gen Z " is generally defined as the younger children of Generation X- in other words, Gen Z starts with today's teenagers. For the last fifteen years, technoculture theorists have been exploring the consequences of the wide availability of internet connectivity to the first generation of people born to it, who are referred to as "Digital Natives". Their purpose is to address issues such as shifts in the concept of identity, privacy, content creation, activism, and piracy. Our objective will be to apply the findings of generational experts to highlight possible avenues for pedagogical innovat...
Generation-Z has become a popular topic in mass media, due to their development amidst the growing o...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
The rapid technological developments and its inherent changes cause the technologies to work as time...
Although social researchers who have written about Generation Z have found it difficult to classify ...
Every generation has unique and different characteristics which distinguishes them from every other ...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This article reports key findings from the first phase of a research project investigating Net gener...
The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digital techn...
Technology is rapidly developing and new generations easily adopt technological innovations. The edu...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
Abstract The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digi...
Children born in the mid- to late-1980s and the 1990s have been labeled the “Internet Gen-eration”: ...
Prensky's paper "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" has influenced a number of Higher Education In...
Roughly defined as those born since 1996, Gen Z is the group of under-20-year-olds, the first genera...
Generation-Z has become a popular topic in mass media, due to their development amidst the growing o...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
The rapid technological developments and its inherent changes cause the technologies to work as time...
Although social researchers who have written about Generation Z have found it difficult to classify ...
Every generation has unique and different characteristics which distinguishes them from every other ...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This article reports key findings from the first phase of a research project investigating Net gener...
The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digital techn...
Technology is rapidly developing and new generations easily adopt technological innovations. The edu...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
Abstract The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digi...
Children born in the mid- to late-1980s and the 1990s have been labeled the “Internet Gen-eration”: ...
Prensky's paper "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" has influenced a number of Higher Education In...
Roughly defined as those born since 1996, Gen Z is the group of under-20-year-olds, the first genera...
Generation-Z has become a popular topic in mass media, due to their development amidst the growing o...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
The rapid technological developments and its inherent changes cause the technologies to work as time...