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Posted on 26/02/201624/02/2016 by Rafael Scapin

The death of the digital native

 

In these four provocations, anthropologist Donna Lanclos argues that the notion of the “digital native” is bogus and disempowering, that pandering to student expectations can backfire, universities should be open by default, and our attitude to educational technology needs a rethink.

https://www.jisc.ac.uk/inform-feature/the-death-of-the-digital-native-23-feb-2016

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