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	<title>Comments on: Cultural Change, Insurgency, &#38; the RIAA</title>
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		<title>By: Digital natives &#171; An exploration of massage therapy training options</title>
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		<description>[...] February 5, 2008 in Uncategorized   I&#8217;ve just come across Mark Prensky&#8217;s incredibly thought provoking article - Digital natives, Digital Immigrants. Thanks to Keith Grant for the link. In the article, Prensky discusses the differences between those people who have developed with digital technology (digital natives) and digital immigrants by which he means those (typically older) recent immigrants to the digital world. &#8220;(Digital natives) have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using computers, videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other toys and tools of the digital age. Todayâ€™s average college grads have spent less than 5,000 hours of their lives reading, but over 10,000 hours playing video games (not to mention 20,000 hours watching TV). Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives.&#8221;(Prensky,2001) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] February 5, 2008 in Uncategorized   I&#8217;ve just come across Mark Prensky&#8217;s incredibly thought provoking article - Digital natives, Digital Immigrants. Thanks to Keith Grant for the link. In the article, Prensky discusses the differences between those people who have developed with digital technology (digital natives) and digital immigrants by which he means those (typically older) recent immigrants to the digital world. &#8220;(Digital natives) have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using computers, videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other toys and tools of the digital age. Todayâ€™s average college grads have spent less than 5,000 hours of their lives reading, but over 10,000 hours playing video games (not to mention 20,000 hours watching TV). Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives.&#8221;(Prensky,2001) [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Digital natives &#171; Somatic Reflections</title>
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		<description>[...] January 18, 2008 in Education, Online   I&#8217;ve just come across Mark Prensky&#8217;s incredibly thought provoking article - Digital natives, Digital Immigrants.Â  Thanks to Keith Grant for the link.Â  In the article, Prensky discusses the differences between those people who have developed with digital technology (digital natives) and digital immigrants by which he means those (typically older) recent immigrants to the digital world. &#8220;(Digital natives) have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using computers, videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other toys and tools of the digital age. Todayâ€™s average college grads have spent less than 5,000 hours of their lives reading, but over 10,000 hours playing video games (not to mention 20,000 hours watching TV). Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives.&#8221;(Prensky,2001) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] January 18, 2008 in Education, Online   I&#8217;ve just come across Mark Prensky&#8217;s incredibly thought provoking article - Digital natives, Digital Immigrants.Â  Thanks to Keith Grant for the link.Â  In the article, Prensky discusses the differences between those people who have developed with digital technology (digital natives) and digital immigrants by which he means those (typically older) recent immigrants to the digital world. &#8220;(Digital natives) have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using computers, videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other toys and tools of the digital age. Todayâ€™s average college grads have spent less than 5,000 hours of their lives reading, but over 10,000 hours playing video games (not to mention 20,000 hours watching TV). Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives.&#8221;(Prensky,2001) [...]</p>
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