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Connected Minds – Technology and Today’s Learners

April 19, 2013, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Resources

Country: International
Language: English
Source: OECD
Author: Lynda Hawe
Link: http://www.dit.ie/media/digitalyouth/documents/HAWEConnectedMinds-LyndaHawe-final31-10-2012.pdf

Content:

Why connectedness matters:
1. How connectedness is shaping the economy and society
2. How relevant connectedness is for young people
3. Contrasting views about the digital generation
4. What are the effects of attachment to digital media and connectivity?
5. Are learners’ expectations changing?
6. Emerging issues for education
7. Key findings
8. Implications for educational policy, research and practice.

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