4. Living and Learning with New Media:
Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
93%
73%
78%
5. Our Students: Ayo, Year 9
Well it does not really matter if we like it or not; it is
becoming a very essential part of our world today. We
live in the 21st century, and this is part of our
modern day world. People say we should stick with the
basics of teaching like a pen and pencil and that’s all
that’s required for a student’s learning, but just as a
paper and pencil was a great idea back in the 'olden
days', so is a laptop or iPad today.
9. Our Students: Sakile, Year 12
We use technology to access the internet so we can do research and communicate our
ideas. Being a part of an international school means we need to consciously be a part
of our international community, and that means the whole world.
The Internet can be used as a faster tool to share information and communicate ideas.
It would be very difficult to help a cause if it took four years for a reporter to learn
about it, research it, travel back, write the report, edit it, and finally publish it in a
newspaper. These days, people can update their blogs or tweet about their
experiences or even upload drafts or pictures of what they are doing.
Also, it is much easier to access old information. The New York Times has articles
dating back to the 1800's on their website. If I wanted to find that article without the
internet, I'd have to find a large library that has newspaper clippings (which would
DEFINITELY not be in Angola). The Internet makes learning much easier, so that
students and teachers can focus more on learning more difficult and complex topics
than spending hours just trying to find one newspaper clipping.
11. Our Students: Alaric, Year 7
A lot of our homework needs to be done with
Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Managebac, and
MyMaths. We also need Internet access
because this is how a lot of students get their
answers. There is also a lot of software on
the Internet that helps us organize data like
MindMaps and Google Drive.
13. Our Students: Aiden, Year 8
Technology helps create a new world of
understanding and exploration for people of
all ages. You can use technology in school
and use it at home to collaboratively work on
a paper or just finish up work that is for
homework.
21. Our Students: Enzo, year 7
With technology it is easier and more practical
to do many things, like researching and
sharing documents. With technology we can
share our work with the whole world and see
if somebody doing the same program in the
U.K. has any ideas about my project, while
without computers and the Internet I will not
be able to have such a good learning
experience.
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Works Cited
Technology as Teaching and Learning Tool at LIS - Padlet Wall
Extracurricular Empowerment: Scott McLeod at TEDexDesMoines
Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth
Report - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital
Media and Learning
Technology Integration: What Experts Say - Edutopia article by Suzie Boss
iPad baby by Flickr user ~C4Chaos under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Tech Tool Logos are under Public Domain
Macintosh Laptop: Apple Mac Book Pro - Core 2
Duo 3.06 GHz (17-inch) by Flickr User Carl Berkley
under CC BY-ND 2.0
MineCraft EDU by Flickr user dougbelshaw under
CC BY 2.0