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iGeneration Requires a Different Approach to Instruction By: Eva 2-11-11 2 nd period

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iGeneration Requires a Different Approach to Instruction

By: Eva 2-11-11

2nd period

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Today’s students work with technology

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Middle and high school students can’t live without cell phones and

internet

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Children born in the 1990s are known as the “iGeneration”

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iGeners are growing up with portable technology

-Larry D. Rosen, psychology professor and author

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“They are always connected to their mobile devices.”

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They do not see technology as a tool.

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Kids multitask online while…

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…teachers ask them to task one at a time

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Engagement is a key to connecting with today’s students.

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“…kids are highly engaged…in their personal world.”

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They are pleading ‘Engage me’.

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Sitting and listening is foreign in their daily lives.

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Teachers should encourage multitasking …both physical and

computer based…

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Yet, not everyone agrees that it is healthy.

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A study found that heavy media multitaskers performed…

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Worse on a test of task-switching ability.

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While people support technology and students…

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…other people do not.

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Which side do you choose?

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Andy Petroski, a director of Learning Technology…

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says he recommends group work.

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Students are involved in social networking and…

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…it should also be in the classroom.

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Teachers should also use games as teaching tools.

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What do you think?

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Is technology a challenge for educators?