Educating the Net Generation: a handbook of findings for practice and policy

It has been widely suggested, and in some respects accepted, that a so-called Net Generation of students is passing through [Australia's] universities. Born roughly between 1980 and 1994 these students have been characterised as being technologically savvy, having grown up in an age where computers, mobile phones and the Internet are part of mainstream culture and society. A number of commentators have even suggested that educators, whom they label 'digital immigrants', need to radically adjust their teaching and learning strategies to accommodate their 'digital native' students, predominantly ... Show more

Authors: Kennedy, Gregor; Dalgarno, Barney; Bennett, Sue; Gray, Kathleen ... [+] Show more

Published: Melbourne, Victoria, University of Melbourne, 2009

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 80 p.

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