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We encourage you to join in, though we ask that you use your name or a persistent pseudonym if you care to post.  The most helpful things would be 1) to build out the narratives, the problems, the possible solutions, and the relevant research/articles for each of the topics we've set up so far or 2) to set up new topics or sections that you'd like to see similar work on by the community.
We encourage you to join in, though we ask that you use your name or a persistent pseudonym if you care to post.  The most helpful things would be 1) to build out the narratives, the problems, the possible solutions, and the relevant research/articles for each of the topics we've set up so far or 2) to set up new topics or sections that you'd like to see similar work on by the community.


Have a video related to DNs?  An audio file?  A blog post?  A bookmark?  Link to them from here from the relevant section of the wiki.  Or create a new section to fit your content.  And feel free to use the "DigitalNatives" tag across taxonomies--Technorati, del.icio.us, all the rest.  There's no reason why this wiki has to be dry and boring.  Rich media will help us all understand the phenomenon better.  So join in!
Have a video related to DNs?  An audio file?  A blog post?  A bookmark?  Link to them from here from the relevant section of the wiki.  Or create a new section to fit your content.  And feel free to use the "DigitalNatives" tag across taxonomies--[http://technorati.com/tag/digitalnatives Technorati], [http://del.icio.us/search/?fr=del_icio_us&p=DigitalNatives&type=all del.icio.us], all the rest.  There's no reason why this wiki has to be dry and boring.  Rich media will help us all understand the phenomenon better.  So join in!


= Table of Contents =
= Table of Contents =

Revision as of 13:09, 15 February 2007

Digital Native


Why a Wiki on Digital Natives?

This wiki is a community work-space for posting information about Digital Natives. Please create an account or log in and start contributing. This site is particularly for parents, teachers, researchers, and DNs themselves to talk about what it means to be born digital and the implications of generational shifts in how people use technology.

An academic research team -- joining people from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and the Research Center for Information Law at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland -- is hosting and working on the core of this wiki.

We encourage you to join in, though we ask that you use your name or a persistent pseudonym if you care to post. The most helpful things would be 1) to build out the narratives, the problems, the possible solutions, and the relevant research/articles for each of the topics we've set up so far or 2) to set up new topics or sections that you'd like to see similar work on by the community.

Have a video related to DNs? An audio file? A blog post? A bookmark? Link to them from here from the relevant section of the wiki. Or create a new section to fit your content. And feel free to use the "DigitalNatives" tag across taxonomies--Technorati, del.icio.us, all the rest. There's no reason why this wiki has to be dry and boring. Rich media will help us all understand the phenomenon better. So join in!

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Life of Digital Natives

Digital Identity

Digital Privacy/Safety

Digital Creativity

Digital Piracy

Digital Information Overload

Digital Information Quality

Digital Opportunities

Help/FAQ