1. Are students today different than they were 30 years
ago?
2. Are students today different than they were 30 years
ago?
Contents
New words
Are students different?
Instructional Technology In the Classroom
3. New words
Digital Natives
Digital Immigrants
DFL(Digital as a First Language)
DSL(Digital as a Second Language)
Screenager
*the new generation
*Born digital and live digital
4. Students are different
Students 30 years ago
Digital immigrants
Students today
Digital Natives
Were born into the digital worldhave been involved with the new
technologies
Developed the digital worldhave been exposed to less
technologies
5. Differences between
Digital Natives(students today )
And
Digital Immigrants(students 30 years ago)
What do they prefer..? According to Ian Jukes and Anita Dosaj, The
InfoSavvy Group, February 2003
6. Students today prefer
receiving information quickly from multiple multimedia
sources
parallel processing and multitasking.
processing pictures, sounds and video before text
random access to hyperlinked multimedia information
to interact/network simultaneously with many others
to learn just-in-time
instant gratification and instant rewards
learning that is relevant, instantly useful and fun
7. Students 30 years ago prefer
slow and controlled release of information from limited
sources
singular processing and single or limited tasking
to provide text before pictures, sounds and video
to provide information linearly, logically and sequentially
students to work independently rather than network and
interact
to teach just-in-case (its on the exam)
deferred gratification and deferred rewards
to teach to the curriculum guide and standardized tests
8. The Differences around students
Tools
Teaching / Learning tools
the Internet, audio, video
Environments
Learning environments
online classes
Everyday life
TV, video games, the Internet, iPod
Society
The differences around students affect their changes
9. Students are different
The brain changes and organizes itself differently based on the
inputs it receives
from Do They Really Think Differently? by Marc Prensky
People are changing and developing themselves depending on the
needs they have in their life. Students are living in a different
world than the one digital immigrants were in. Students have
changed because they are always using new technologies. This is
similar to the way our ancestors developed languages for their
communication out of necessity.
10. Instructional Technology in the Classroom
Students today are different. It doesnt mean they can not learn ,
or that we can not teach.
They have preferences for learning , so if the method teachers use
match their style of learning, they could learn more
effectively.
My teaching
As a teacher, we should be flexible and adaptable. I would try
different types of technology in my class and find out what
teaching style matches with my students. Also I would pay attention
to what is going on in our society today and keep myself updated
because I think education is influenced by society.
11. Summarize of Findings
I uploaded my Power Point Presentation
I couldnt import my file to Google Docs because my file was
pptx.
I changed my file to ppt
I couldnt hear the sound I inserted in.
some transparent pictures have showed up as opaque
Advantages of PowerPoint
Wide variety of choice and features
ex) template, font and etc.
Advantages of Google Docs
Everyone can use the application anywhere with the
Internet.