Educational technology advocates claim today’s students are technologically savvy content creators and consumers whose mindset differs from previous generations. The digital native-digital immigrant metaphor has been used to make a distinction between those with technology skills and those without. Metaphors such as this one are useful when having initial conversations about an emerging phenomenon, but over time, they become inaccurate and dangerous. Thus, this paper proposes a new metaphor, the digital melting pot, which supports the idea of integrating rather than segregating the natives and the immigrants
Some researchers have begun to call into question the dominant rhetoric and policies regarding the d...
This article focuses on the generational gaps in school learning. Initially, we have tried to provid...
Abstract: Digital natives are individuals who started using computers early in life, often before th...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
In short, the point I am making is that rejection of the philosophy and practice of traditional educ...
This paper looks at the digital native-digital immigrant model presented by Prensky, addresses some ...
The educators and administrators in India have always engaged themselves to look at the causes of th...
The well established ‘digital natives’ construct posits that those born into the digital age have an...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
Research is now beginning to question a number of the assumptions in regard to technology within lea...
Net Generation (Tapscott, 2009, 1998; Oblinger and Oblinger, 2005), Generation Y (Zhao and Liu, 2008...
There is no doubt that we have entered a new technological age where at least one, and in most cases...
At almost ten years since the introduction of the stereotypes of \u201cdigital immigrant\u201d and \...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
The use of technology as a medium of instruction necessary in the 21st century classroom. However, t...
Some researchers have begun to call into question the dominant rhetoric and policies regarding the d...
This article focuses on the generational gaps in school learning. Initially, we have tried to provid...
Abstract: Digital natives are individuals who started using computers early in life, often before th...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
In short, the point I am making is that rejection of the philosophy and practice of traditional educ...
This paper looks at the digital native-digital immigrant model presented by Prensky, addresses some ...
The educators and administrators in India have always engaged themselves to look at the causes of th...
The well established ‘digital natives’ construct posits that those born into the digital age have an...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
Research is now beginning to question a number of the assumptions in regard to technology within lea...
Net Generation (Tapscott, 2009, 1998; Oblinger and Oblinger, 2005), Generation Y (Zhao and Liu, 2008...
There is no doubt that we have entered a new technological age where at least one, and in most cases...
At almost ten years since the introduction of the stereotypes of \u201cdigital immigrant\u201d and \...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
The use of technology as a medium of instruction necessary in the 21st century classroom. However, t...
Some researchers have begun to call into question the dominant rhetoric and policies regarding the d...
This article focuses on the generational gaps in school learning. Initially, we have tried to provid...
Abstract: Digital natives are individuals who started using computers early in life, often before th...