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jelandaluceThere are a lot of ways on how to understand yourself as a digital immigrant
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Gemma O'Dwyervery important research for thesis
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Alexis IngramWhite paper for Digital Youth Project
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Joe ShowkerThe study was motivated by two primary research questions: How are new media be- ing integrated into youth practices and agendas? How do these practices change the dynamics of youth-adult negotiations over literacy, learning, and authoritative knowledge?
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Stephen TurnerIf you teach teenagers, you should read this document: http://t.co/k4qou3cbBk
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kimdarlingIf you teach teenagers, you should read this document: http://t.co/k4qou3cbBk
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Jeremy Gerritsanalysis of impact of social media on youth
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Suhaib SaqibAn academic research into the effect of media on teenagers. The two major research questions are: How are new media being integrated into youth practices and agendas? How do these practices change the dynamics of youth-adult negotiations over literacy, learning, and authoritative knowledge?
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Bill Guinee3 yr ethnographic study on the realtion of youth to the new medias - summarized from B syll on life course issues
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Brendan LeaAn interesting read that helps to explain the summary from the Digital Youth Project
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jon mannionSelf-Directed, Peer-Based Learning
In both friendship-driven and interest-driven online activity, youth create and navigate new forms of expression and rules for social behavior. In the process, young people acquire various forms of technical and media literacy by exploring new interests, tinkering, and “messing around” with new forms of media
By its immediacy and breadth of information, the digital world lowers barriers to self-directed learning.
Capitalizing on peer-based learning. Youth using new media often learn from their peers, not teachers or adults, and notions of expertise and authority have been turned on their heads. Such learning differs fundamentally from traditional instruction and is often framed negatively
Rather than assuming that education is primarily about preparing for jobs and careers, what would it mean to think of it as a process guiding youths’ participation in public life more generally? Finally, what would it mean to enlist help in this endeavor from engaged and diverse publics that are broader than what we traditionally think of as educational and civic institutions?youth Ito dgitalyouth geekingOut mentor self-directed peer-learning
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Louisa CampbellSeminal research in our field of investigation
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nmcgeesame data as in Hanging Out, Geeking Out, and Messing Around book
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Marita Thomson2008: This white paper summarizes the results of a three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, examining young people’s participation in the new media ecology. It represents a condensed version of a longer t
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David JakesLiving and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from te Digital Yout
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Cherice MontgomeryReport discusses interest-driven and friendship-driven participation in networked publics and their implications for education
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Stephan RidgwayA white paper funded by the US-based McArthur Foundation presents the findings of a three-year study into young people's participation in, and use of, new media technology.
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Christina NguyenMacArthur Foundation Report on Digital Media and Learning
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A. T. WyattReport from Digital Youth project from Berkeley.
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Jordi PratsSocial network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones are now fixtures of youth culture. They have so permeated young lives that it is hard to believe that less than a decade ago these technologies barely exi
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Ginny BrittInformation from the Digital Youth Project. I normally would not read a 58 page article - but this is pretty interesting stuff. Just read the 2-page summary if you don't have time for the entire article.
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pete mecLiving and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
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Frederik Van ZandeLiving and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
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