This paper challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digital literacy skills amongst higher education students. It offers clear evidence that current student populations come from a wider range of backgrounds than the theory allows for and that the younger student population is also more complex with varying levels of digital literacy experience. It argues that treating students as a homogenous mass is problematic and challenges the idea that generic technology skills are instantly transferable to academic study. The paper concludes with a warning that we are letting down some of our students by the ‘Information Technology (IT) barrier’ within higher education and that we should be focusing on identificati...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In recent years, there has been much debate about the concept of digital natives, in particular the ...
The presentation challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digita...
It has been argued that the hermeneutics of computer literacy have given way to the digital natives-...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western C...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western Ca...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
Despite the Digital Native theory (Prensky 2001) being widely accepted, the reality is that higher e...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
We challenge the assumption that students entering higher education are digitally prepared to navig...
Research is now beginning to question a number of the assumptions in regard to technology within lea...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In recent years, there has been much debate about the concept of digital natives, in particular the ...
The presentation challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digita...
It has been argued that the hermeneutics of computer literacy have given way to the digital natives-...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western C...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript of the following paper: Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Dia...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western Ca...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
Despite the Digital Native theory (Prensky 2001) being widely accepted, the reality is that higher e...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
We challenge the assumption that students entering higher education are digitally prepared to navig...
Research is now beginning to question a number of the assumptions in regard to technology within lea...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
In recent years, there has been much debate about the concept of digital natives, in particular the ...