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  2. Digital native - Wikipedia

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    Digital natives are distinguished from digital immigrants, people who grew up in a world dominated by print and television because they were born before the advent of the Internet. The digital generation grew up with increased confidence in the technology that they were encircled and engulfed in. [1] This was thanks in part to their ...

  3. Marc Prensky - Wikipedia

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    Oberlin College. Yale University. Harvard Business School. Occupation (s) Author, Speaker. Marc Prensky (born March 15, 1946, New York City, United States) is an American writer and speaker on education. He is best known as the creator of the terms "digital native" and "digital immigrant" [1] which he described in a 2001 article in On the Horizon.

  4. Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    Digital natives are defined as people born or brought up during the age of digital technology. [79] Across the globe, there is a 10% difference in internet usage between people aged 15–24 years old and people aged 25 years or older.

  5. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    A digital native is an individual born into the digital age who adopts the appropriate skills later in life. A digital immigrant refers to an individual who adopts technology later in life. These two groups of people have had different interactions with technology since birth, a generational gap. [62]

  6. Millennials - Wikipedia

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    Educational psychologist Elza Venter believes Millennials are digital natives because they have grown up experiencing digital technology and have known it all their lives. Prensky coined the concept "digital natives" because the members of the generation are "native speakers of the digital language of computers, video games and the internet". [114]

  7. Generation Z - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the cohort is described as neo-digital natives, a step beyond the previous cohort described as digital natives. Digital natives primarily communicate by text or voice, while neo-digital natives use video, video-telephony, and movies. This emphasizes the shift from PC to mobile and text to video among the neo-digital population.

  8. Born Digital - Wikipedia

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    Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives is a book by John Palfrey and Urs Gasser exploring the consequences of the wide availability of internet connectivity to the first generation of people born to it, whom Palfrey and Gasser refer to as "digital natives". Issues addressed include shifts in the concept of identity ...

  9. Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippian culture was a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1600, varying regionally. It was known for building large, earthen platform mounds, and often other shaped mounds as well. [1] [2] It was composed of a series of urban ...