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A Glimpse at the Students of Today Prepared by Dena Faust for USDLA conference 2008

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A Glimpse at the Students of Today. Prepared by Dena Faust for USDLA conference 2008. “Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.” _Marc Prensky, 2001. So, who are these students?. They are the. Millennials. They are the. Net Generation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Glimpse at the Students of Today

Prepared by Dena Faust for USDLA conference 2008

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“Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.”

_Marc Prensky, 2001

Marc Prensky, "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants

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So, who are these students?

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They are the Millennials

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They are the Net Generation

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They are the Digital Natives

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Why do we call them digital natives?

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By the time students enter college today, they will have spent …

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Over 10,000 hours playing video games

Prensky, M (2001). Digital natives digital immigrants

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Over 10,000 hours using a cell phone

Prensky, M (2001). Digital natives digital immigrants

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20,000 hours watching TV

Prensky, M (2001). Digital natives digital immigrants

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and will have sent over 200,000 emails and IMs by the time they graduate

college

Prensky, M (2001). Digital natives digital immigrants

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They have never had to …

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Dial a phone

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Play a Record

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Or get up to change the TV channel

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Sadly Kermit is old enough to have been their father.

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These teens were born into a digital world where they expect to be able to create,

consume, remix, and share material

Lee Rain, Director Pew Internet and American Life Project

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For the common Net Gener:

Computers aren’t technologyThe Internet is better than TVReality is no longer realDoing is more important than knowingMultitasking is a way of lifeStaying connected is essentialThere is no tolerance for delaysConsumer and creator are blurred

Jason Frand, The Information Age Mindset: Changes in Students and Implications for Higher Education,” EDUCAUSE Review 35, no.5 (September/October 2000): 15-24

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Staying connected is essential

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Are you helping them stay connected?

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Is your learning environment providing a place for this type of interactivity?

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These are the technologies they use everyday.

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Why not use the tools that they are already using to engage and teach them?

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The fact is that even if you are the most engaging old-style teacher in the world,you are not going to capture most of our students’ attention the old way. “

- Prensky 2005

Prensky, Marc 2005 Engage me or enrage me: What today's learners demand

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“Engage me or enrage me.”

Prensky, Marc 2005 Engage me or enrage me: What today's learners demand

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Your students may be sending SUBTLE messages all around the classroom

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Our digital immigrant instructors, who speak a language of the pre-digital age, are struggling to teach a population that speaks an entirely new language.

__Prensky, 2001

Marc Prensky, "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants

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References• Oblinger, Diana (2003). Boomers Gen-Xers & Millennials: Understanding the new students. EDUCAUSE

Review, July/August 2003, 37-47.

• Neil Howe and William Strauss, Millennials rising (New York: Vintage Books, 2000).

• Prensky, Marc“ Digital natives, digital immigrants, Part II: Do they really think differently? "On the Horizon,

vol. 9, no. 6 (December 2001), pp. 15–24; available from http://marcprensky.com/writing.

• Jones, Steve "The internet goes to college: How students are living in the future with today's technology"

(Washington, D.C.: Pew Internet & American Life Project, September 15, 2002),

http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=71.

• Oblinger, Diana and Oblinger, James L, Educating the net generation (Educause, 2005).

• Prensky, Marc (2005). Engage me or enrage me: What today's learners demand [Electronic version].

EDUCAUSE Review, September/October 2005, 61-63.

• “Where We Begin” provided by Kathy Reynolds under the Creative Commons license. More of this artist’s

music can be found at http://www.podsafeaudio.com/.