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emsanford2020Marc Prensky Digital Native Description and its implications for learning.
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Olga LlàcerMarc prensky, el creador del concepte nadiu i immigrant digital
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abrugueArticle interessant de Marc Prensky (creador dels conceptes Nadiu digital i inmigrant digital) que acosta de manera introductoria aquests conceptes fruit de la relació entre dos generacions, els nascuts abans de la dècada dels noranta i els nascuts després. Algunes reflexions a nivell d'educació de les TIC
TIC Nadius digitals i Inmigrants digitals Marc Prensky educació digital
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Jodi WentzThis is a dated article from 2001, but Weinberger recommends it for the purpose of laying the groundwork for the web and tech boom. How much longer is this even relevant terminology? And how does this compare to Mitch Resnick's argument in the TED Talk that digital immigrants and natives are misleading terms?
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chriswhitemanDigital Natives, Digital Immigrants
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Jason RhodePrensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants.
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vloraordazArticle de Marc Prensky sobre le terme Natius digitals
education native digital prensky technology research web2.0 learning
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maryreaderThis is the article where the terms Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants were first coined by Marc Prensky in 2001.
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cyspitter"Marc Prensky
Digital Natives Digital Immigrants
©2001 Marc Prensky
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or most aspects of the new technology are, and always will be compare
d to them,
Digital
Immigrants
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The importance of the distinction is this: As Digital Immigrants learn
–
like all
immigrants, some better than others
–
to adapt to their environment, they always retain,
to some degree, their "accent," that is, their foot
in the past. The “digital immigrant
accent” can be seen in such things as turning to the Internet for information second rather
than first, or in reading the manual for a program rather than assuming that the program
itself will teach us to use it. Today
‟s older folk were "socialized" differently from their
kids, and are now in the process of learning a new language. And a language learned later
in life, scientists tell us, goes into a different part of the brain.
There are hundreds of examples of the di
gital immigrant accent. They include printing
out your email (or having your secretary print it out for you
–
an even “thicker” accent);
needing to print out a document written on the computer in order to edit it (rather than
just editing on the screen);
and bringing people physically into your office to see an
interesting web site (rather than just sending them the URL). I‟m sure you can think of
one or two examples of your own without much effort. My own favorite example is the
“Did you get my email?”
phone call. Those of us who are Digital Immigrants can, and
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Those of us who were not born into the digitalworld but have, at some later point in our lives, become fascinated by and adopted many
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Marc PrenskyDigital Natives Digital Immigrants©2001 Marc Prensky_____________________________________________________________________________2or most aspects of the new technology are, and always will be compared to them,Digital
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mmigrants.
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chambersb1Discusses children who have grown up with the digital world vs. those who are older
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dsang3" As Digital Immigrants learn
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like all
immigrants, some better than others
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to adapt to their environment, they always retain,
to some degree, their "accent," that is, their foot
in the past. The "digital immigrant
accent" can be seen in such things as turning to the Internet for information second rather
than first, or in reading the manual for a program rather than assuming that the program
itself will teach us to use it. Today
‟s older folk were "socialized" differently from their
kids, and are now in the process of learning a new language. And a language learned later
in life, scientists tell us, goes into a different part of the brain." -
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niaramirezAs Digital Immigrants learn – like all
immigrants, some better than others – to adapt to their environment, they always retain,
to some degree, their "accent," that is, their foot in the past -
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or most aspects of the new technology are, and always will be compared to them,DigitalImmigrants.
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sboyd429As Digital Immigrants learn - like all immigrants, some better than others - to adapt to their environment, they always retain, to some degree, their "accent," that is, their foot in the past. The "digital immigrant accent" can be seen in such things as turning to the Internet for information second rather than first, or in reading the manual for a program rather than assuming that the program itself will teach us to use it.
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trinkz"As we shall see in the next installment, it is very likely that our students’ brains have physically changed-and are different from ours –
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kuraiokamiThe "digital immigrant
accent" can be seen in such things as turning to the Internet for information second rather
than first, or in reading the manual for a program rather than assuming that the program
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Our students today are all “native speakers” of the digital language ofcomputers, video games and theInternet.So what does that make the rest of us
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Marta C CorreiaDigital Natives, Digital Immigrants
By Marc Prensky
From On the Horizon (MCB University Press, Vol. 9 No. 5, October 2001) -
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