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A Vision of Students Today (& What Teachers Must Do) | Britannica Blog
Dr. Michael Wesch revisits the video "A Vision of Students Today" and reflects on the situation conveyed in the video that institutions of learning have lost their meaning and significance for students.
TeacherTube - When I Grow Up... - revised -
Are we preparing our students for the world in which they will live and learn?
Tech-Savvy Millennials Present Workplace Security Risk - News Story - WRC | Washington
Workers can use some personal technology to take work home, and that's created concern about data security.
MediaPost Publications - Up To Age 11, Most Kids Aren't Heavy Internet Users - 08/12/2008
Today's kids are extremely techno-savvy, and most use the Internet, along with spending hours on video games and communicating with their friends through mobile devices. Still, relatively few kids are heavy Net users.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Is computer use changing children?
As the age at which children start to get familiar with computers and the net gets ever lower, questions are starting to be asked about what that exposure is doing to our children's brains and their ability to concentrate.
YouTube - The Ballad of Zack McCune- Part 2
Here’s the second installment of our three-part video “The Ballad of Zack McCune.” McCune was sued by the recording industry for illegal downloading.
Publications - Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Challenge Paper: The Power of Pow! Wham!: Children, Digital Media and Our Nation's Future
Machinima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Machinima, a Portmanteau of machine cinema is a collection of associated production techniques whereby computer-generated imagery (CGI) is rendered using real-time, interactive 3-D engines instead of professional 3D animation software.
Our Students • Our Worlds
Slides from David Warlick's NECC presentation Our Students • Our Worlds.
Young Minds, Fast Times: The Twenty-First-Century Digital Learner | Edutopia
by Marc Prensky
iRemix.org: Youth Remixing the World!
The primary goal of the Digital Youth Network Program is to develop a model program that enables urban youth to become discerning new media consumers and fluent media producers.
Adopt and Adapt: 21st-Century Schools Need 21st-Century Technology
Marc Prensky describes a four-step technology adoption process.
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