Introduction to the Life of Digital Natives: Difference between revisions

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[http://www.digitalbeginnings.shef.ac.uk/DigitalBeginningsReport.pdf Digital Beginnings: Children's use of popular culture, new media and new technologies (UK) (2005) (age 0-6)]
[http://www.digitalbeginnings.shef.ac.uk/DigitalBeginningsReport.pdf Digital Beginnings: Children's use of popular culture, new media and new technologies (UK) (2005) (age 0-6)]


[http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/cm/cm06/ OFCOM Communications Market Report 2006]
[http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/cm/cm06/main.pdf OFCOM Communications Market Report 2006, p. 14-5]

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Narratives

Problems

Solutions

Relevant Research

eGeneration Australia (2005)

Australian Kids Press Release (2005)

Ages of the Internet (UK) (2006)

Young New Zealanders are Avid Internet Users (NZ) (2005)

Britain - The Land of Online Travellers (UK, 50+ data) (2005)

Internet and the Public at Large (2002)

Internet Addiction as a Problem? (2006)

The Media Family: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and their Parents (2006)

Contemporary Youth and the Postmodern Adventure (Essay, undated)

Livingstone: Families and the Internet (UK) (2001)

Livingstone: UK Children Go Online (2005)

Pew Internet Project, Generations Memo (US) (2005)

Prensky: Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants, Part I (2001)

Prensky: Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants, Part II (2001)

Media and Technology in the Everyday Life of European Society (2003)

Statistics: Teen Use of Web, Online Technologies Growing (2005)

Pewinternet: Survey on Internet Use (18+) (2005)

Most teens say they've met strangers online (2006)

Report on Media Literacy amongst Children (UK) (2006), p. 34 et seq.

KIM-Survey: Children & media, computer & internet. Base analysis of the media use of 6 until 13-year old children in Germany (2005)

Emerging trends among primary school children's use of the internet (UK) (2004) [General Findigs, p. 11 et seq.]

Digital Beginnings: Children's use of popular culture, new media and new technologies (UK) (2005) (age 0-6)

OFCOM Communications Market Report 2006, p. 14-5