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Australian undergraduates' use and ownership of emerging technologies: Implications and opportunities for creating engaging learning experiences for the Net Generation
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E-learningEmerging MediaEducationTechnology AssessmentCommunicationMedia TechnologyAustralian UndergraduatesUnited StatesOnline Learning CommunityTechnology IntegrationNet GenerationStem EducationLearning ExperiencesInstructional TechnologyTechnology TransferMobile LearningArtsUser ExperienceEducational InnovationFirst Year UndergraduatesSocial ComputingOnline EducationSocial InnovationComputer-based EducationTechnologyDigital Learning
<span>Studies and commentary from the United States suggest that current undergraduates, part of the so called Net Generation, are high end users of emerging technologies such as mobile devices and new communication tools. This paper reports results from an Australian study of first year undergraduates which confirms these assertions: ownership of laptops, mobile phones and music devices appears to be growing rapidly among this group, along with their use of tools such as instant messaging, blogs and podcasts. Discussion of these results include suggestions as to how teachers of first year undergraduates can incorporate these tools and devices into extramural learning experiences in order to increase engagement and exploit the Net Generation's desire for 'connectedness'.</span>
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