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Defining Generation Y: towards a new typology of digital learners Becka Currant Head of Learner Development and Student Engagement

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Defining Generation Y: towards a new typology of digital learners. Becka Currant Head of Learner Development and Student Engagement. Overview. Introducing a new typology of digital learners Scenario planning for the future Outputs and outcomes Next steps. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Defining Generation Y: towards a new typology of digital learners

Defining Generation Y: towards a new typology of digital learners

Becka CurrantHead of Learner Development and Student Engagement

Page 2: Defining Generation Y: towards a new typology of digital learners

Overview

• Introducing a new typology of digital learners

• Scenario planning for the future

• Outputs and outcomes

• Next steps

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Developing a new typology of digital learners• Descriptions of ‘new’ students often relies

on established and sometimes unquestioned definitions of ‘digital natives’ and ‘digital immigrants’

• Work at Bradford (ELP 1 & 2; HEA projects) suggests a more complex picture

• Levels of digital fluency in social contexts may not translate or generalise into educational contexts

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Digitally Inexperienced

Digital SocialitesDigitally Reluctant

Digitally Experienced

Experience of technology

Degree of educational contribution

HighLow

Low

High

The typology

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4 categories of learners:• Digitally Inexperienced

– Mature students? Haven’t really been exposed to technology

• Digitally Reluctant– Not keen on using

technology but know it is there and can use it

• Digitally Experienced– Institution needs to

respond to expertise. Will it be fully supportive of their needs?

• Digital Socialites– How can the institution

harness their skills. Is there appropriate software available to support needs?

Developing the typology

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Do you agree with it?• Who are these learners – what does your

experience suggest?• What skills, experiences and attitudes do they

bring with them?• What do we currently know about these learners?

Is there a national trend or significant variation? What do we need to know about them?

• How will we find out about (research) our learners and their experiences?

What do you think of the typology?

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How do we deal with these learners?Activity: in groups scenario plan for the future:

• What does current research suggest about our learners?

• Does this reflect your experience and research?

• What skills, experiences and attitudes do new students bring with them?

• What do we currently know about these learners? What do we need to know about them?

• How can we best support them?

• 15 mins discussion. Be prepared to feedback!!

Scenario Planning

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Group 1

Feedback from Group Activity

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• Feed your ideas and experiences into the debate by joining our ning community:– http://elesig.ning.com

• Come to the next ELESIG F2F event:University of Greenwich 8 & 9 July 2008

Next Steps