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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants-- A New Way To Look At Ourselves and Our Kids

Download: Prensky - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - Part1.pdf

According to Prensky..."today’s students think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors. These differences go far further and deeper than most educators suspect or realize. “Different kinds of experiences lead to different brain structures, “ says Dr. Bruce D. Berry of Baylor College of Medicine. As we shall see in the next installment, it is very likely that our students’ brains have physically changed – and are different from ours – as a result of how they grew up. But whether or not this is literally true, we can say with certainty that their thinking patterns have changed. I will get to how they have changed in a minute.

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