Perception and Uses of Technology By College Students in 2011

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Yvonne Meyer JohnsonRidgewater College Librarian

ED 633

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College Students: Then and NowCharacteristics of College StudentsTraits of Digital Natives“The Committee Has Met”!Digital Tools & Technologies Used by College StudentsResearch and Retrieval ToolsCommunication and Interactive ToolsPreparation, Organization and Presentation ToolsTechnology Expectation of College StudentsInterrelationship Between New Literacy, Pedagogy, and InstitutionsReferences

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!! THEN !! !! NOW !!

Technology has changed the world!

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1969 CaucasianMajority were menEnrolled full-timeAged 18-22AbledMay have worked part-time on campusMiddle class

CompetitiveWorked and studied aloneUnsure of selfFriendships bound by proximityAcceptance of institutional structure

Privilege to attend college

Dependent upon paper & pencil

2009All racesMajority are womenGrowing part-time enrollmentAges 18 & olderAbled & disabledWork part-time or full-time off campusIncreasingly diverse cultural, economic & geographic backgroundCollaborativeGroup work & team workAssertive & confidentFriendships not bound by geographic limitsMore demanding consumers with expectation of immediate servicesAn expectation to attend college: EntitlementDependent on technology: “Digital Natives”

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DEPENDENT on technology

USE of technologies as extensions of their brains

QUICK & INTUITIVE in understand & speaking “digital language”

FLUENT in acquisitions and USE of technology

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“The committee has met, a REVIEW of LITERATUREconducted, the RESULTS analyzed and

a CONCLUSION revealed!”

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PREPARE assignments

& presentations,

SORT data, PROCESS &

SAVE information

RESEARCH &

RETRIEVEacademic

and social

information

COMMUNICATE with fellow students, friends

and academic

staff

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InternetSearching

Image Retrieval

SubjectSpecific

Websites

Google Scholar

LibraryOnline Catalog

Wikipedia LibraryDatabases

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VideoConferences

Social Networking

Facebook/Twitter/Text

EmailOnlineClasses

Instant Messages

Discussion Forums/Blogs

YouTube/Slide Share

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ePortfoliosWikis

BibliographicSoftware

Bookmarking

Library CatalogStorage

OnlineDocument

Storage

Simulations

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ASSUMEcolleges will provide fast, reliable Internet access

EXPECTInstitutionsto employ staff to assist in software use and problem solving

EMPLOYvarioussophisticatedtechnologiesin a variety ofmodalities

SEEtechnologyas integral to the learning experience

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Black, A. (2010). Gen Y: Who they are and how they learn. Educational Horizons, 88(2), 92-101. Retrieved September 7, 20011 from EBSCOhost. Conole, G., de Laat, M., Dillon, T., & Darby, J. (2008). ‘Disruptive technologies’, ‘pedagogical innovation’: What’s new? Findings from an in-depth study of students’use and perception of technology. Computers & Education, 50(2), 511-524, Retrieved September 7, 2011 from EBSCOhost. Huijser, H. (2008). Exploring the educational potential of social networking sites: The Final line between exploiting opportunities and unwelcome imposition. Studies in Learning, Evaluation, Innovation and Development. Available online at http://www.sleid.cqu.edu.au/include/getdo.php?id=708 Langer, A.M. & Knefelkamp, L.L. (2008). College students’ technology arc: A Model for understanding progress. Theory Into Practice, 49, 186-196. Prensky, M. (2006). Listen to the natives. Educational Leadership 63(4). 8-13. Retrieved September 7, 2011 from EBSCOhost.