Have you ever felt a communication barrier between you and your parents? Have you ever felt that the gap between the two generations is causing most of your fights with them? Do your fights involve the fact that you don't spend time with them as much as you spend on the internet? If you have encountered any of those issues, then this is because of the fact that you are a digital native and your parents are digital immigrants.


Natives and immigrants are forced to interact and meet on a daily basis, whether it's a conversation with your parents, a debate with your professor, or a discussion with your boss. Those meetings often result in conflicts of ideologies due to the generation gap. Every single day new technologies are introduced in offices, schools, and other facilities. Some digital immigrants reject these advancements and prefer their old-school ways, and some accept them and try to update their minds to fit them. Obviously the ones who reject it face many issues with their digital natives.

This dilemma is prevalent with education systems all over the world. As Marc Prensky states, "this is the single largest problem facing the digital world as our Digital Immigrant instructors, who speak an outdated language (that of the pre-digital age), are struggling to teach a population that speaks an entirely new language". The digital immigrants such as parents are always complaining about their children spending too much time playing video games or just sitting on the computer, but what they can't comprehend is that their entire lives, from experiences to thoughts to pictures, have been basically uploaded on the internet. Marc Prensky suggested that their should be new ways of teaching digital natives, such as computer games that involve learning lessons, in order to get the students to engage and participate in the learning process.
Citation:
"Digital Native." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 05 Feb. 2013. Web. 03 May 2013.
I admire the simplicity and the structure of your blog, it's very organized and informative. I also liked how you linked to an expert's statement to support your ideas. The comics are funny and indeed it's true that digital immigrants are confused behind using things that we normally use. I agree with the fact that Digital immigrants are indeed struggling to the adaptation of digital technology because they aren't aware enough behind the importance of our daily practice. I also support Marc Prensky's statement when he noted that, "Our students have changed radically. Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach." In fact, every single word of his statement is proved in the modern day that students have lost attention and interest while absorbing mundane teaching methods. Do you know that the U.S recently innovated a 3D white-board to stimulate students at some of the schools? It's true and it was effective on the long term, but the only disadvantages behind this innovation are that 3D white-boards are extremely expensive and most importantly, time consuming became digital immigrants found it impossible to use so the innovation have somehow failed. This is due to the fact behind being reluctant toward technology adaptation and practice. This is our issue we are all facing today. Hopefully, our educational systems would develop to the better, "a rich technology" so students of the future generation will start to engage in with education. And instead of saying, "I don't want to go to school." to "I can't wait to go to school tomorrow."
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