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- Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - Marc Prensky
Those of us who were not born into the digital world but have, at some later point in our lives, become fascinated by and adopted many or most aspects of the new technology are, and always will be compared to them, Digital Immigrants
- Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants Part 1 | Emerald Insight
Part one of this paper highlights how students today think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors, as a result of being surrounded by new technology The author compares these “digital natives” with the older generation who are learning and adopting new technology naming them “digital immigrants”
- Marc Prensky Digital Natives Digital Immigrants ©2001 Marc Prensky
Marc Prensky's work discusses the fundamental differences between Digital Natives, who have grown up in a digital environment and possess unique cognitive skills, and Digital Immigrants, who are adapting to this new world but retain some traditional learning modes
- Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants: - Technology Source
In a two-part series entitled "Digital Immigrants, Digital Natives," Marc Prensky (2001a and 2001b) employs an analogy of native speakers and immigrants to describe the generation gap separating today's students (the "digital natives") from their teachers (the "digital immigrants")
- Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants, Digital Learners: An International . . .
If modern day students are called “digital natives,” what does that make the rest of us? Prensky (2001a) defines those of us who were not born into the digital world but have, later in our lives, adapted to and began to use this new technology, Digital Immigrants Prensky continues by stating:
- NATIVOS E INMIGRANTES DIGITALESn - Marc Prensky
El profesor Prensky expone las diferencias entre ”nativos e inmigrantes” y reclama de los educadores nuevas formas de enseñar para conectar a los alumnos con su propio proceso de aprendizaje
- H. Sapiens Digital: From Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives to . . .
This is the translation of a paper by Marc Prensky, the originator of the famous metaphor digital natives - digital immigrants
- Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - University of British Columbia
Marc Prensky Digital Natives Digital Immigrants ©2001 Marc Prensky Digital Immigrants don’t believe their students can learn successfully while watching TV or listening to music, because they (the Immigrants) can’t
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