In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today’s students due to their intensive experience as users of ICT. The main belief is that frequent use of technologies in everyday life implies that competent users are able to transfer their digital skills to learning activities. However, empirical studies developed in different countries reveal similar results suggesting that the “digital native” label does not provide evidence of a better use of technology to support learning. The debate has to go beyond the characteristics of the new generation and focus on the implications of being a learner in a digitalised world. This paper is based on the hypothesis that the use of technology to support learning is not...
Abstract The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digi...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
In the last decade, an important debate about the characteristics of today’s students has arisen due...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today"s students due...
This paper is based on the hypothesis that the use of technology to support learning is not related ...
The paradox of e-learning is addressed in this paper, namely: on the one hand, contemporary students...
AbstractProblem StatementContemporary young people are commonly designated as digital natives charac...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students’ use of digital technologies fo...
This paper reports on the results of a two-year study carried out in five different universities in ...
The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digital techn...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
Some authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by...
The discourse stating that the profound changes in ICT of the last decade have also radically altere...
Executive Summary "Our students have changed radically. Today�s students are no longer the pe...
Abstract The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digi...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
In the last decade, an important debate about the characteristics of today’s students has arisen due...
In the last decade, an important debate has arisen about the characteristics of today"s students due...
This paper is based on the hypothesis that the use of technology to support learning is not related ...
The paradox of e-learning is addressed in this paper, namely: on the one hand, contemporary students...
AbstractProblem StatementContemporary young people are commonly designated as digital natives charac...
This study investigated the extent and nature of university students’ use of digital technologies fo...
This paper reports on the results of a two-year study carried out in five different universities in ...
The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digital techn...
In most developed countries university students use digital technologies and the Internet in all fac...
Some authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by...
The discourse stating that the profound changes in ICT of the last decade have also radically altere...
Executive Summary "Our students have changed radically. Today�s students are no longer the pe...
Abstract The idea of the ‘digital natives’, a generation of tech-savvy young people immersed in digi...
As digital technologies form an inextricable part of young people’s everyday lives, some commentator...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...