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* | *technological transformation in the 1970s > age of computers | ||
* | *<i>digital natives</i>, <i> digital immigrants</i>, <i>digital settlers</i> | ||
* | *term <i>digital natives</i> for people born after 1980 | ||
*<i>understanding</i> technology > missleading use of language | |||
*which degree of knowledge do you need to be a native? | |||
*cannot be linked to the birth date > not all children are natives | |||
*literacy > learning is not yet understanding | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 3 November 2010
Abstract
John Palfrey and Urs Gasser: Introduction. In: Born Digital. Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives, Basic Books, 2008.
Wikipedia on Digital Natives:
English [1]
German [2]
Discussion
- technological transformation in the 1970s > age of computers
- digital natives, digital immigrants, digital settlers
- term digital natives for people born after 1980
- understanding technology > missleading use of language
- which degree of knowledge do you need to be a native?
- cannot be linked to the birth date > not all children are natives
- literacy > learning is not yet understanding