I found this video via Carla Arena´s tweet about an Edutopia video "Welcome to the Digital Generation".
The video below is about a boy who shows what role technology plays in his life. It really got me thinking. Do we really know how our sts have been dealing with technology? Do we give them the tools to go after new knowledge they´re interested in? Have we taking digital natives for granted by not offering them the tools?
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Posted by
Ana Maria Menezes
May 29, 2009
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technology,
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