The digital natives in education: Issues and practices

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Abstract

Although widely discussed in the public media, there is currently a debate about the characteristics of generations in society (C, X, Y, Z), particularly with regard to their technological habits. Based on 24, 502 college students, this study proposes to examine the digital natives in terms of their use of technologies in education. The results of multivariate analysis challenge our assumptions about digital natives while supporting other studies from around the world that highlight technological uses and educational potential.

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Roy, N., Gareau, A., & Poellhuber, B. (2018). The digital natives in education: Issues and practices. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 44(1). https://doi.org/10.21432/cjlt27558

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