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Títol: Learning in digital: an approach to digital learners in the UOC scenario
Autoria: Romero Carbonell, Marc  
Guitert, Montse  
Bullen, Mark  
Morgan, Tannis
Altres: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Citació: Romero, M., Guitert, M., Bullen, M. & Morgan, T. (2011). Learning in Digital: An Approach to Digital Learners in the UOC Scenario. European Journal of Open and Distance Learning, Best of EDEN 2010.
Resum: Some authors (Oblinger & Oblinger, 2005; Palfrey & Gasser, 2008, Prensky, 2005; Tapscott, 2009), describe the existence of a new generation of people that have spent their childhood surrounded by media and computing, and who have a more intuitive and deeper knowledge of ICT than previous generations. These authors contend that this has affected their experience of learning, as it is believed that they have different thought patterns compared to previous generations (Tapscott, 1998). From this perspective, the vast majority of university students could be considered within this so-called Net Generation as they "were born after the year 1980" (Oblinger & Oblinger 2005 p.12). According to the literature, the Net Generation has been in contact with ICT since early childhood, and that allows them to adapt quickly and efficiently to technological revolutions.
Paraules clau: estudiants digitals
generació digital
educació superior
Tipus de document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versió del document: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Data de publicació: set-2011
Llicència de publicació: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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