A number of names have been given to the generations born in the last 50 or so years, which have sought to identify characteristics of those born in those eras. Most recently we have seen the ‘Net Generation’ coined by the Oblingers at Educause for those reaching maturity after the year 2000, to define the current university generation and their dependence on the internet. Elsewhere the assertion for an identifiable ‘digital native’ type was proposed by Prensky, (2001). This latter view has been firmly challenged recently and a number of researchers now assert that the reality of the learners’ experiences of using technology is diverse and complex rather than simplistic. The author considers how learner diversity can and does extend beyond ...
It is often claimed that all young people are highly adept with the digital technologies that infuse...
There have been many claims about the characteristics of the new generation of ‘digital native’ stud...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
Who exactly are our students and what characteristics do they have in terms of their interest in usi...
The expanding role of technology in supporting teaching and learning in higher education has prompte...
Generational generalisations regarding how students interact with technology have been used in recen...
The concept of ‘digital natives’, based on assumptions of high technology literacy of the current ge...
This article reports key findings from the first phase of a research project investigating Net gener...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This paper looks at the results of a longitudinal study on how frequently the Net Generation student...
The term Net generation suggests that the generation of young people born after 1983 are different f...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
William Gibson (1999) once suggested that “The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly dist...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
There have been many claims about the characteristics of the new generation of ‘digital native’ stud...
It is often claimed that all young people are highly adept with the digital technologies that infuse...
There have been many claims about the characteristics of the new generation of ‘digital native’ stud...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
Who exactly are our students and what characteristics do they have in terms of their interest in usi...
The expanding role of technology in supporting teaching and learning in higher education has prompte...
Generational generalisations regarding how students interact with technology have been used in recen...
The concept of ‘digital natives’, based on assumptions of high technology literacy of the current ge...
This article reports key findings from the first phase of a research project investigating Net gener...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
This paper looks at the results of a longitudinal study on how frequently the Net Generation student...
The term Net generation suggests that the generation of young people born after 1983 are different f...
This paper reports the first phase of an ESRC funded research project to investigate first year stud...
William Gibson (1999) once suggested that “The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly dist...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
There have been many claims about the characteristics of the new generation of ‘digital native’ stud...
It is often claimed that all young people are highly adept with the digital technologies that infuse...
There have been many claims about the characteristics of the new generation of ‘digital native’ stud...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...