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The Challenge Of Becoming A True Digital Native: Rupert Murdoch [April 13, 2005]

  • | Saturday June 17, 2006 Media Links The Challenge Of Becoming A True Digital Native: Rupert Murdoch April 13, 2005 The head of News Corporation, the former Australian, Rupert Murdoch, has spoken of the challenge facing traditional newspaper organisations seeking to survive in the digital age.
  • . I come to this discussion not as an expert with all the answers, but as someone searching for answers to an emerging medium that is not my native language.
  • . My two young daughters, on the other hand, will be digital natives.
  • . Like the advent of radio before it, television was always going to be at best an alternative way to get the news, and at worst a direct competitor.
  • . In short, we have to answer this fundamental question: What do we – a bunch of digital immigrants -- need to do to be relevant to the digital natives? Probably, just watch our teenage kids.
  • . Some newspapers will invest sufficient resources to continuously update the news, because digital natives don’t just check the news in the morning – they check it throughout the day.



    UI Current LIS Clips: A Current Awareness Service for the Library and Information Community
  • Digital Native or Digital Immigrant March 2006: Compiled and annotated by Marianne Steadley Exploring Ways to Bridge the Generational Divide in the Library In Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584-2069 , authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, identify and name American generations starting with the Puritan in 1584, through others such as the Awakening, Progressive, Silent, GI, and Boomers, to the current Millennial generation.
  • . These "digital natives" often pose a challenge to librarians, many of whom are Boomers or Generation X and are "digital immigrants.
  • . LIBRARY LESSON: As consumers in the library, Millennials expect to choose from many alternatives and have the ability to customize and personalize.
  • . Millennials are digital natives, born into an era in which digitally produced resources and services are common.



    DigiKid - archetypal ‘Digital Native’? - Digital Chalkie
  • Hub for Australian Learning & Technology “Chalkies” Categories Archives (16) (10) (3) (1) >, , , > DigiKid - archetypal ‘Digital Native’? 08 June Paul Reid 09:00 pm I was quite surprised when one of my students recommended me the .
  • . Marc Prensky’s idea about “Digital Natives and Immigrants” help me clarify my suspicions about the differences between the generations: Today’s students are Digital Natives.
  • . They are “native speakers” of the digital language of computers, video games and the Internet.
  • . : Yes Terri - the holy grail :-) - how do we help the "digital immigrant" teachers to themselves engage with the available ICTs that the "digital natives" in their care are bursting at the seams to use? I've found...



    Digital Chalkie
  • . the rest of this post, DigiKid - archetypal ‘Digital Native’? .
  • . : Yes Terri - the holy grail :-) - how do we help the "digital immigrant" teachers to themselves engage with the available ICTs that the "digital natives" in their care are bursting at the seams to use? I've found...

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    NativeDigitalDivide
  • My 'Native Digital Divide' (an online PowerPoint presentation) (an online PowerPoint presentation) Experience the EOT Poster, "Bridging the Native Digital Divide" (or ) My work in "Bridging the Native Digital Divide": I have been working for over 15 years to help get Native American Nations on the Internet .
  • . I designed and implemented the "first" National Supercomputing Program aimed at Native American high school students for Sandia National Laboratory (SNL) and the Department of Energy (DOE), called to teach Native American High School students from Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) schools to use ‘the Internet, Fractals, Virtual Reality, and Environmental Supercomputing, ’ from 1990-95.
  • . I designed, implemented, and maintained the "first" International Native American Network called the "AISES Information System" in 1993-95.
  • . As an entrepreneur/co-founder/Vice President , I helped start one of the "first" Native American Internet companies called "Advanced Tribal Integrated Information Networks, Inc.


    Rise of the Digital Native Stirs Controversy | connect.educause.edu
  • . Syndicate » » Rise of the Digital Native Stirs Controversy Submitted by (The University of Tennessee) on Fri, 2005/02/18 - 6:18am.
  • . Because I have imagined seeing that headline, I have decided to spend a few blog posts discussing the idea of a "digital native" and examine the phrase and the seed article for clues as to how this designation might impact teaching and learning in higher education.
  • . In 2001 Marc Prensky wrote "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" and the phrase has caught on, resonating with educators and IT support staff because it captures many facets of a striking, visible shift in the nature of the "student." Over the past four years, the phrase "learning object" caught on among a certain audience for the same reason - it captured a dilemma that technology had pushed to the forefront of the teaching realm.
  • . Did the concept ever transform faculty practice in developing curriculum? The "digital native" concept stirs up similar debate and articles emerge that focus on the "next generation learner, " and that learner is populating our brick and mortar institutions right now.


    Digital Librarian: American Indian Studies
  • . - "National distribution system for Native programming to Tribal communities and to general audiences through Native American and other public radio stations as well as the Internet." With programming via Real Audio 24 hours a day.
  • . - EPA - Subtitled "Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibers of Native North American Peoples"; Dan Moerman, Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan - Provides links to .
  • . - Subtitled A Library of Native American literature, culture, education, history, issues and language , and part of the larger site, these links have been organized and annotated by Will Karkavelas of Osaka University.
  • . A search for Indian retrieves over 50 results, among which is an 1805 speech by Sagu-ua-what-hath (Red Jacket), a Seneca chief - Contemporary Native American Flutes by Ken Light, and flute workshops with, Native American flutist nominated for 2 Grammys.
  • . In, Nan Telahongva recounts her experiences as a young Hopi girl new to Anglo schools and Betty Reid, a Native Navajo and a reporter for the Arizona Republic , talks about the transition from reservation life to city life.


    Listen to the Natives // Marc Prensky
  • December 2005/January 2006 December 2005/January 2006 | Volume 63 | Number 4 Learning in the Digital Age Pages 8-13 Listen to the Natives Schools are stuck in the 20th century.
  • . Digital Natives Our students are no longer “little versions of us, ” as they may have been in the past.
  • . I've coined the term digital native to refer to today's students (2001).
  • . They are native speakers of technology, fluent in the digital language of computers, video games, and the Internet.
  • . Our students, as digital natives, will continue to evolve and change so rapidly that we won't be able to keep up.
  • . For example, putting a Webcam in every classroom is a digital native way to show administrators and parents what really goes on.
  • . Flexible Organization In this century, we must find alternatives to our primary method of education organization—what I call herding .
  • . There are two effective 21st century alternatives to herding.
  • . The second alternative to herding is having all learning groups self-select.

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    The Digital Demographic Revolution :: AO
  • . It's about demographics changing from the digitally-averse to 'Digital Natives.' And its really big effects are going to take a few more years to hit.
  • . It is now clear that as a result of this ubiquitous environment and the sheer volume of their interaction with it, today's students think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors." - Marc Prensky Here we're adding a third, larger group: 'Analogists.' For simplicity, we classify anyone in a developed nation who's under 25 as a Digital Native.
  • . Ten years from now, the Digital Natives will be everyone under 35, so the group's purchasing power will go up.
  • . Why? Imagine the perceived social and economic crisis of an assertion like "Poor Joe, he's still afraid of technology." Digital Natives are used to receiving information really fast.
  • . Member Comments I agree with most of the suppositions in this article, save one - the cutoff age for natives/immigrants.
  • . Certainly this qualifies me for Digital Native status? I won't argue that everyone my age had the same exposure to the 'digital lifestyle', but more than a few of my friends had the same experience.


    ANPA Tribal Writers Digital Library Homepage
  • ANPA Tribal Writers Digital Library the Tribal Writers Digital Library The Native Writers Digital Text Project brings the works of Native poets and writers of fiction and other prose to readers world wide.
  • . Featuring out-of-print literary efforts of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and First Nations people of Canada, the project seeks to broaden the definition of “Native Writing” not only by focusing on writers who are not ordinarily anthologized, but also by publishing works which originally appeared in “ephemeral” sources, the periodical press, especially in those publications edited and produced by Natives.
  • . Each selection is prepared by a student editor working with one of the American Native Press directors.
  • . Inquiries concerning any aspect of the project may be directed to James Parins or 501.569.8325 or American Native Press Archives, UALR Department of English, 2801 S.
  • . These works are the property of the American Native Press Archives.
  • . NATIVE WRITERS CHAPBOOK SERIES The Sequoyah Research Center announces its second series of Native Writers Chapbooks.


    CMC Digital Collection
  • CMC DIGITAL COLLECTION Stones unturned: Selected images of Native clothing, musical instruments and games and toys The plays a critical role in making Canadians aware and proud of their heritage and their national identity.


    Civilization.ca - Digital Collection - Toys and games
  • Civilization.ca - Digital Collection - Toys and games Historically, games were an integral part of traditional Native culture.

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    Civilization.ca - Digital Collection - Clothing

  • Civilization.ca - Digital Collection - Clothing Clothing among Native peoples varies in both style and raw material, reflecting cultural preferences and the environmental conditions found in each region of Canada.

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