This study investigated the extent and nature of university students’ use of digital technologies for learning and socialising. The findings show that students use a limited range of mainly established technologies. Use of collaborative knowledge creation tools, virtual worlds, and social networking sites was low. ‘Digital natives’ and students of a technical discipline (Engineering) used more technology tools when compared to ‘digital immigrants’ and students of a non-technical discipline (Social Work). This relationship may be mediated by the finding that Engineering courses required more intensive and extensive access to technology than Social Work courses. However, the use of technology between these groups is only quantitatively rather...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today"s students due...
This paper reports on a study conducted in 2006 with more than 2,000 incoming first-year Australian ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students' use of digital technologies fo...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students' use of digital technologies fo...
This paper outlines the findings of a study investigating the extent and nature of use of digital te...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
The expanding role of technology in supporting teaching and learning in higher education has prompte...
The concept of ‘digital natives’, based on assumptions of high technology literacy of the current ge...
The digital native generation emergent triggers the educational practitioner to develop a new way of...
The digital native generation emergent triggers the educational practitioner to develop a new way of...
In recent years, there has been much debate about the concept of digital natives, in particular the ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
Purpose – In their 2007 article, “Miranda in the brave new world: learning in a Web 2.0 millennium”,...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today’s students due...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today"s students due...
This paper reports on a study conducted in 2006 with more than 2,000 incoming first-year Australian ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students' use of digital technologies fo...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students' use of digital technologies fo...
This paper outlines the findings of a study investigating the extent and nature of use of digital te...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
The expanding role of technology in supporting teaching and learning in higher education has prompte...
The concept of ‘digital natives’, based on assumptions of high technology literacy of the current ge...
The digital native generation emergent triggers the educational practitioner to develop a new way of...
The digital native generation emergent triggers the educational practitioner to develop a new way of...
In recent years, there has been much debate about the concept of digital natives, in particular the ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...
Purpose – In their 2007 article, “Miranda in the brave new world: learning in a Web 2.0 millennium”,...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today’s students due...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today"s students due...
This paper reports on a study conducted in 2006 with more than 2,000 incoming first-year Australian ...
Recent years have seen a new generation of ‘digital students’ emerging in the developed world. Digit...