This is my introduction to a series of papers on the subject of the ‘myth of digital natives’. They were given at a Polis event last autumn, you can read them in full here. They attempt to dispel the idea that young people of the Internet generation are naturally gifted at using online resources and seek to find ways to enhance everyone’s ability to benefit from digital communications
Across Europe and beyond, the promotion of media literacy, for children and adults, has acquired an ...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
A report of the panel held at the London School of Economics and Political Science, on 24th November...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
There have been many attempts to define the generation of students who emerged with the Web and new ...
Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write using the media of the day. In t...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
Being digitally literate is an ongoing process in which students must consistently keep up by active...
Although not a new concept in academic literature, media literacy is recently gaining increased atte...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Today’s young people are growing up in a world full of digital technologies and, for many, the use o...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Across Europe and beyond, the promotion of media literacy, for children and adults, has acquired an ...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
A report of the panel held at the London School of Economics and Political Science, on 24th November...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
There have been many attempts to define the generation of students who emerged with the Web and new ...
Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write using the media of the day. In t...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
Being digitally literate is an ongoing process in which students must consistently keep up by active...
Although not a new concept in academic literature, media literacy is recently gaining increased atte...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Today’s young people are growing up in a world full of digital technologies and, for many, the use o...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Across Europe and beyond, the promotion of media literacy, for children and adults, has acquired an ...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...