Our students are the Digital Natives in that they have grown up using the technology we as Digital Immigrants have considered tools. Tools which make us better teachers, learners and researchers. On the other hand our students do not think of the technology as tools but as an extension of their lives, using these technologies for personal interactions, group exploration and of course a source of content which we consider knowledge. In this digital immigrant presentation I try to highlight where our students are and suggest things we must do to help their learning
Considering the speed at which new digital technologies are evolving, this paper aims to investigate...
The term “digital native” was popularized by Prensky (2001) as a means of distinguishing young peopl...
While the academic community and the general public often refer to learners today as inherently tec...
Abstract: Digital natives are individuals who started using computers early in life, often before th...
Prensky's paper "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" has influenced a number of Higher Education In...
The well established ‘digital natives’ construct posits that those born into the digital age have an...
AbstractComputer literacy is one of the basic requirements on education for modern generation. Due t...
Recently it has been suggested that \u27digital natives\u27, a generation of young people born into ...
The presented paper investigates the needs of digital immigrants (generally those born before the ye...
Today’s students are referred to as ‘digital natives’. But what does it mean to be digitally native?...
The aim of the paper is to examine the uses of CALL among students and teachers in Cyprus private se...
This article focuses on the generational gaps in school learning. Initially, we have tried to provid...
The article looks at the differences between “digital natives” and “digital immigrants.” Digital nat...
Although a plethora of extant literature categorises them as natives in the digital world, it has be...
This study reports about teacher learning and in particular, teachers who have extensive teaching ex...
Considering the speed at which new digital technologies are evolving, this paper aims to investigate...
The term “digital native” was popularized by Prensky (2001) as a means of distinguishing young peopl...
While the academic community and the general public often refer to learners today as inherently tec...
Abstract: Digital natives are individuals who started using computers early in life, often before th...
Prensky's paper "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" has influenced a number of Higher Education In...
The well established ‘digital natives’ construct posits that those born into the digital age have an...
AbstractComputer literacy is one of the basic requirements on education for modern generation. Due t...
Recently it has been suggested that \u27digital natives\u27, a generation of young people born into ...
The presented paper investigates the needs of digital immigrants (generally those born before the ye...
Today’s students are referred to as ‘digital natives’. But what does it mean to be digitally native?...
The aim of the paper is to examine the uses of CALL among students and teachers in Cyprus private se...
This article focuses on the generational gaps in school learning. Initially, we have tried to provid...
The article looks at the differences between “digital natives” and “digital immigrants.” Digital nat...
Although a plethora of extant literature categorises them as natives in the digital world, it has be...
This study reports about teacher learning and in particular, teachers who have extensive teaching ex...
Considering the speed at which new digital technologies are evolving, this paper aims to investigate...
The term “digital native” was popularized by Prensky (2001) as a means of distinguishing young peopl...
While the academic community and the general public often refer to learners today as inherently tec...