压力(语言学)
网络空间
读写能力
数字本机
社会学
数字素养
媒体研究
数学教育
教育学
计算机科学
互联网
万维网
心理学
语音识别
作者
Barbara Jones-Kavalier,Suzanne L. Flannigan
出处
期刊:Educause Quarterly
日期:2006-01-01
卷期号:29 (2): 8-10
被引量:315
摘要
Prior to the 21st century, literate defined a person’s ability to read and write, separating the educated from the uneducated. With the advent of a new millennium and the rapidity with which technology has changed society, the concept of literacy has assumed new meanings. Experts in the field suggest that the current generation of teenagers—sometimes referred to as the E-Generation—possesses digital competencies to effectively navigate the multidimensional and fast-paced digital environment. For generations of adults who grew up in a world of books, traveling through cyberspace seems as treacherous and intimidating as speaking a new language. In fact, Prensky1 recognized such non-IT-literate individuals as burdened with an accent—non-native speakers of a language, struggling to survive in a strange new world.
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