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ProjectsETC : Comment: The revenge of the digital natives - ICT in schools
<clipping>Angela McFarlane discusses the social and educational consequences of equipping today's schoolchildren with ICT kit fit for the last century.</clipping>
Lawrence University Publications: Lawrence Today
<clipping>Much of the research on today’s college-student population refers to them as “the Millennial Generation,” a name that students of that age range (18 to 22) picked for themselves in a national poll, voting four-to-one to be called Millennial
virginia.edu: Fall 2002 - The Millennial Student
<clipping>Gone are the ripped, grungy jeans and black-rimmed heroin-like eyes. Gone are the "it's all about me," attitudes and the sexually-free. Gone are the followers of Kurt Cobain and Marilyn Manson. Today's kids are different
Millennials ...on 60 Minutes; Exclusive Video Only on Yahoo! News
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Innovate - April/May 2007 Volume 3, Issue 4
<clipping>Welcome to the April/May issue of Innovate. Over the last twenty years, a new generation of students has started to appear, first in our K-12 schools and more recently in our colleges and universities. Known as the Net Generation, this is a
Innovate - MyLiteracies: Understanding the Net Generation through LiveJournals and Literacy Practices
<clipping>The world of the Net Generation is one that is mediated by technologies that serve as shapers of identity. Social networking sites, a common technological tool for this generation, are reconfiguring how this generation reads, creates, and i
Freshman Survey and Millennial Students
<clipping>The Millennial generation presentations provided here provide information on the experiences, characteristics, attitudes, behaviors, and aspirations of this generation of students. The Freshman Survey presentation provides data on our stude
Study Curve
Social-networking site adds education component: A new site, StudyCurve.com, aims to help students network for study groups or connect with experts to answer questions. "It's something we're going to see more and more of, is this need to le
eSchool News online - 96 percent of teens use social-networking tools
<clipping> Ninety-six percent of U.S. students ages 9 to 17 who have internet access use social-networking technology to connect with their peers, and one of their most common topics of discussion is education, according to a new survey. Yet most sch
The Technology Source Archives - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants: Some Thoughts from the Generation Gap
<clipping>In a two-part series entitled "Digital Immigrants, Digital Natives," Marc Prensky (2001a and 2001b) employs an analogy of native speakers and immigrants to describe the generation gap separating today's students (the "di
Innovate - Identifying the Generation Gap in Higher Education: Where Do the Differences Really Lie?
<clipping>The new generation of incoming college students come complete with new technological skills and, seemingly, new expectations for learning. Yet how different are these students from the ones educators have encountered in the past? Under the
Techlearning > > Technology Literacy and the MySpace Generation > March 15, 2007
<clipping>They're not asking permission.
These are responses from my 15-year-old daughter, Hannah, and her friends, who are all freshmen at Northern California's Berkeley High School, regarding the safety of kids using MySpace. On a typica
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