The document discusses differences between digital natives and digital immigrants in their use of technology. Digital natives, defined as today's students, spend much of their time engaged with digital devices like phones, computers, and video games rather than reading books. They have brains capable of multitasking across different technologies and use various devices seamlessly as integral tools for their social and professional development. Digital natives process information quickly using technology and make tasks fast and easy for themselves.
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Digital natives and digital immigrants
1. I found this article very interesting because it is based in the differences between the digital
native and digital immigrants, for instance, lets talk about some tools and teachings.
Marc Prensky, was based on studies to say that the digital native spent less time reading
books and spend the majority of time watching television, playing video games, on the
internet, in their cell phones.
The brain is already amazing that young people today can be doing up to three or four
things at the same time, with a
surprising ability, we have different life styles, many students are doing different things
with the different technological devises that they know, well we are in an era where
technology goes hand in hand with young people by giving them the necessary tools for
their professional development, social and comfortable.
The digital native are student that make everything fast and easy for them, they are using
the technology to do many thing quickly when they are receiving information.
Roberto Carlos Chevez.