DigNatives Activity
DigNatives Activity
DigNatives Activity
Digital
Immigrants: http://www.local-level.org.uk/
Exploring the
Intergenerational
Digital Divide
Images source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8
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The Challenge of Change…
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRBIVRwvUeE
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Quiz!!
www.lowetechphones.com
www.cs.umass.edu
www.etsy.com
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Purpose of Session
Examine differences across
generations with respect to
technology:
different attitudes towards
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What Students Have to Say..
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Who Are Today’s Students?
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Us and Them…
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What students want…
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My Teachers Never Used…
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What do you think?
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Digital Natives & Immigrants
Analogy
of native speakers and
immigrants
Illustrates
the generation gap
between today’s students (millennials)
and their teachers
(Prensky, 2001)
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Digital Natives & Immigrants
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The Natives - aka Millennials
Current age: 9 to 28
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Areas of Change
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Areas of Change (continued)
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Areas of Change (continued)
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Areas of Change (continued)
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Expectations of Millennials
Secure, regulated environment
Customer service - demand resolution of concerns
Development of services/amenities around their needs
Structure & regular feedback (will mistake silence for
disapproval)
Information to be provided in timely, efficient way (24/7)
A’s (but are willing to work hard for these)
High but also fair standards
Communication to be a 2-way process (will expect to
receive & to be able to give feedback & suggestions)
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Expectations (continued)
Consideration their outside work & extra-curricular
activities
Tobe able to work in teams, following group ethic,
not be singled out
To
be allowed to multi-task & to learn & perform
multiple tasks at the same time
Tobe taught & to learn using technology (&
technology is not PowerPoint)
Scaffoldingof experiences to develop self-
responsibility
Service, action orientation to learning
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Learning Preferences
Teamwork
Technology
Structure
Experiential activities
Challenging assignments
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Seek First to Understand, and
Then To Be Understood
“…as teachers we must understand students.
Understand upcoming generations and honor
their history while honoring what we believe
as educators.
Itmight not be easy, but it's certainly worth the
effort.”
(Kathleen Phalen (2002). Teaching in a
Millennial World.)
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More on seeking to understand
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What’s The Matter With Today’s
Kids?
Avoid falling into the trap of deciding that
the ways in which today’s students are different
from those who came before them make them
somehow less intelligent or less sincere as
students than in the Good Old Days…
It works better if we try to understand who
today’s students are and why they are what they
are, instead of wishing they were different.
Therefore, the answer to “What’s the matter
with kids today?” is “Nothing. They are who they
are.”
(Nancy Truesdell, Dean of students, Lawrence University)
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What Are Next Steps For You?
What would you like to be able to do to
better meet the needs of your students,
based on what you have learned here?
What are current obstacles to your being
able to do these?
Which of these can realistically be overcome
(a) in the short term (b) longer term?
What can and will you do right away as a
result of what you have learned today?
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Key Points About Learning
Millennials need to learn:
With technology
With each other
Online
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Video Resources
Middle Ages Tech Support:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRBIVRwvUeE
Information Revolution:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-4CV05HyAbM
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References
Oblinger,D. & Oblinger, J. (2005). Educating the net generation. Educause. Retrieved April
2007 from http://www.educause.edu/educatingthenetgen/
Howe,N. & Strauss, W. (2003). Millennials Go to College: Strategies for a New Generation on
Campus. Washington, DC: AACRAO and LifeCourse Associates.
Phalen,K. (2002). Teaching in a Millennial World. virginia.edu, Volume VI, Number 2, Fall
2002. Retrieved November 2, 2007 from http://www.itc.virginia.edu/virginia.edu/fall02/teach/
home.html
Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants. On the Horizon. NCB University Press,
9 (5), October 2001. Retrieved April, 2007 from http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/
default.asp
Prensky,M. (2004). The emerging online life of the digital native: What they do differently
because of technology, and how they do it . Retrieved April, 2007 from http://
www.marcprensky.com/writing/default.asp
SlipperyRock (n.d.) Freshman Survey and Millennial Students. Slippery Rock University of
Pennsylvania. Retrieved April, 2007 from http://www.sru.edu/pages/8927.asp
Truesdell,N. (2007). Why can't they be like we were — perfect in every way? Lawrence Today
magazine, Spring 2007. Retrieved November 2, 2007 from http://www.lawrence.edu/news/
pubs/lt/spring07/millennials.shtml
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To download a copy of this
presentation:
Go to http://
www.d.umn.edu/~hrallis/
Then click on the link, under
“recent professional
presentations” for this
presentation: Digital Natives &
Digital Immigrants: Exploring
the Intergenerational Digital
Divide
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