Digital natives are people born during or after the introduction of digital technologies who have interacted with technology from a young age and thus have a strong understanding of digital concepts. Digital immigrants are people born before digital technologies who have adopted them later in life but may feel uneasy or awkward using technology. The document discusses how digital natives and immigrants differ in their familiarity with and approach to technology, with natives being more comfortable with it from birth while immigrants need to learn technology later. It also notes how access to technology can vary depending on location and resources of a school.
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Digital natives
1. DIGITAL NATIVES, DIGITAL IMMIGRANTS.
The article is based primarily in the changes that education Because Marc
Prensky and comparison between digital natives and digital immigrants , because it is true
if a child born in another country adapts to the language even if native language was
different the same happens with technology the child from birth can use computers
without having to go to school while parents who are not native are scared of technology
to use when a student makes his task does not analyze do not read all the text looking
conclusions and transcribed while a digital immigrant seeking information but does not
conform performs reads books the old way, discovers, not only uses technology is
fascinating technology but in reality we get bored in a class, when we know how to use
all these tools, we reach the point of giving the same direction as the child placed
"www.hungry.com" we have to be careful because there to instruct the new generation
about the buts and cons of social networking. Technology has revolutionized the way we
teach and learn, giving new technological resources to teachers, to facilitate the way we
teach and likewise help students gain a better understanding of the class.
In the document the author shows the difference between digital natives and
digital immigrants, Digital Natives: A digital native is a person who was born during or
after the general introduction of digital technologies and through interacting with digital
technology from an early age, has a greater understanding of its concepts. Alternatively,
this term can describe people born during or after 1960s. The term suggests a familiarity
with technology that not all children and young adults who would be considered digital
natives have, though some instead have awkwardness with technology that not all digital
immigrants have. This is depending on the location of the school and whether or not the
students have access to these endless technologies. Digital Immigrants: A digital
immigrant is an individual who was born before the existence of digital technology and
adopted it to some extent later in life. (Prensky, 2001)
ANA MARIA MANZANO GARCIA