Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, Net Generation Learner, and Information Discovery and Retrieval
How Choice, Co-Creation, and Culture Are Changing What It Means to Be Net Savvy
| Title: | How Choice, Co-Creation, and Culture Are Changing What It Means to Be Net Savvy (ID: ELI3008) | | Author(s): | George Lorenzo (Lorenzo Associates, Inc.), Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE), and Charles D. Dziuban (University of Central Florida) | | Origin: | Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (2006) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | The Web—and how we interact with it—has become part of our culture. The Internet is now the information universe, and we expect instant access. Content is created and co-created by amateurs as well as experts. More than ever, we choose what, when, and where to use information. What it means to be "net savvy" is changing because the nature of information itself has changed. | | View this resource: | |
Ensuring the Net Generation Is Net Savvy
| Title: | Ensuring the Net Generation Is Net Savvy (ID: ELI3006) | | Author(s): | George Lorenzo (Lorenzo Associates, Inc.) and Charles D. Dziuban (University of Central Florida) | | Origin: | Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (2006) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | Net Gen students may know the Internet, but they are not necessarily "net savvy." Exposed to huge quantities and multiple formats of information online, they are constantly challenged to sort valid from inaccurate information. Moreover, students are creating information, not just consuming it. This paper explores the challenges students face online in effectively finding information, using technology, and thinking critically. | | View this resource: | |
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