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<strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Natives</strong><br />

Kenda - Brianna - Amanda - Joyce - Jessica


Perspectives on Teaching Practices<br />

Prensky<br />

• Step-by-step practices<br />

(Preferred by teachers)<br />

and linear approach is not<br />

engaging enough<br />

• <strong>Digital</strong> immigrants<br />

(teachers) teaching in<br />

a 'foreign language' by<br />

using this approach<br />

Tapscott<br />

• Compares current<br />

education practices to<br />

torture<br />

Both outline ways in which educators can turn<br />

learning a more interactive experience<br />

Example: Video Games


Legacy Learning Vs. Future Learning<br />

Prensky: "Today's teachers<br />

have to learn to<br />

communicate in the language<br />

and style of their students."<br />

• Change Methodology<br />

• Change Content<br />

Jaime McKenzie: Author of<br />

<strong>Digital</strong> Nativism <strong>Digital</strong><br />

Delusions and <strong>Digital</strong><br />

Deprivation<br />

• Progressivist have argued<br />

for learning that appeals<br />

to senses and sparks<br />

curiosity.


Prensky vs. McKenzie<br />

Prensky<br />

• Stereotype of generations<br />

• Endorsement of games<br />

McKenzie<br />

• Other reports say<br />

otherwise<br />

• Harmful effects<br />

• "learning can't (shouldn't)<br />

be fun"<br />

• Progressive educators


Integration on video games<br />

Prensky and Tapscott (Author of Educating the Net<br />

Generation 1999)<br />

• Both believe that integrating video games into school for<br />

children would be helpful<br />

• Tapscott (unlike Prensky) notes that any change to the<br />

school system will face "financial cut backs, low teacher<br />

morale, increased work loads, and reduced retraining<br />

budgets."


Do They Really Think Differently?<br />

Objections:<br />

• "It may be that there is as much variation within the digital<br />

native generation as between the generations."<br />

• Can a whole generation have a specific learning style?<br />

o Based on the individual<br />

o Based on previous success<br />

• Muti-tasking:<br />

o Loss of concentration<br />

o 'Cognitive Overload'<br />

o Older generation and TVs


Pros and Cons<br />

Pros<br />

• <strong>Digital</strong> immigrants can learn<br />

how digital natives learn and<br />

how they can teach them as<br />

well.<br />

• They learn to work with them<br />

and not against them<br />

• <strong>Digital</strong> natives thrive and<br />

learn more using technoligal<br />

education.<br />

• <strong>Digital</strong> immigrants can learn<br />

to incorporate technology<br />

into their teachings<br />

Cons<br />

• <strong>Digital</strong> natives may lose the<br />

foundation of textbook<br />

reading and research which is<br />

needed to support<br />

technological education.


Bibliography<br />

"<strong>Digital</strong> Nativism, <strong>Digital</strong> Delusions, and <strong>Digital</strong> Depravation" by Jamie<br />

McKenzie<br />

http://fno.org/nov07/nativism.html<br />

A Changing World: Does Mark Prensky get an "A" or detention? By<br />

Nathaniel Stone<br />

http://mpctforum5.pbworks.com/f/NStone_Digichange+Mod.pdf<br />

The 'digital natives' debate: A critical review of the evidence<br />

British Journal of Education Technology Vol 39 No 5 2008 Bennett, Maton, Kervin<br />

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8535.2007.00793.x/pdf

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