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Successful Teaching | Just another WordPress.com site Successful Teaching Skip to content Reflection Blog About Me About This Blog Makers and Shapers May 11, 2011 · 3:07 pm ICT: The Way To Engage The ‘Digital Natives’ In Our Classrooms   “Our students have changes radically. Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach” (Prensky, 2001p. 1). Today’s students, referred to as digital natives,  are saturated with technology. I see babies in prams playing on their mum’s Iphone before they can learn to talk! The constant exposure and interaction with digital technology, through the use of computers, videogames, mobile phones and digital music players to name a few, has changed the way our new generation of students’  think and process information in the brain (Prensky, 2001).  The use of technology during the early years of childhood has altered the brain structure to a different thinking pattern than any other generation ...

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