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Digital native is a concept emerging from the fact that modern generations are extensively utilizing computation and communication tools, and their culture and languages are heavily entangled with [[ICT]] and social media tools. | Digital native is a concept emerging from the fact that modern generations are extensively utilizing computation and communication tools, and their culture and languages are heavily entangled with [[ICT]] and social media tools. | ||
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Digital native is a concept emerging from the fact that modern generations are extensively utilizing computation and communication tools, and their culture and languages are heavily entangled with ICT and social media tools.
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Given the distributed nature of our online learning program, there are many ICT tools that help develop one's digital native skills[1]. Knowing that there will be many different skill levels in our highly diverse cohort, we have created a multi-tiered approach to engage your participation.
- Non-Digital Native: All participants will frequently use popular web-apps and smartphone apps during the program.
- Content Creator: All participants will have read/write access to the dedicated instances of Semantic MediaWiki. Since all content are automatically version controlled, we will allow dedicated content-organizers/librarians in your own teams to maintain data integrity.
- Self-Service Agent: All participants will be given instruction material to learn to operate their own Semantic MediaWiki instance for personal knowledge management. However, installation and operation of this personal data instrument is not required for all participants.
- ↑ Huang, Ronghuai; Kinshuk, Price; Jon, K. (2016). ICT in Education in Global Context:Comparative Reports of Innovations in K-12 Education. Springer.