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Connected minds: technology and today's learners

In all OECD countries, digital media and connectedness are integral to the lives of todays learners. It is often claimed that these learners are ""new millennium learners"", or ""digital natives"", who have different expectations about education. This book con...

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Autor principal: Pedrò, Francesc
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: OECD 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1637466
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description In all OECD countries, digital media and connectedness are integral to the lives of todays learners. It is often claimed that these learners are ""new millennium learners"", or ""digital natives"", who have different expectations about education. This book contributes to the debate about the effects of technology attachment and connectedness on todays learners, and their expectations about teaching. The book sets out to answer the following questions: Can the claim that todays students are ""new millenium learners"" or ""digital natives be sustained empirically? Is there consistent research evidence demonstrating the effects of technology on cognitive development, social values, and learning expectations? What are the implications for educational policy and practice?
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spelling cern-16374662021-04-21T21:28:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1637466engPedrò, FrancescConnected minds: technology and today's learnersComputing and ComputersIn all OECD countries, digital media and connectedness are integral to the lives of todays learners. It is often claimed that these learners are ""new millennium learners"", or ""digital natives"", who have different expectations about education. This book contributes to the debate about the effects of technology attachment and connectedness on todays learners, and their expectations about teaching. The book sets out to answer the following questions: Can the claim that todays students are ""new millenium learners"" or ""digital natives be sustained empirically? Is there consistent research evidence demonstrating the effects of technology on cognitive development, social values, and learning expectations? What are the implications for educational policy and practice?OECDoai:cds.cern.ch:16374662012
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Connected minds: technology and today's learners
title Connected minds: technology and today's learners
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