TY - GEN
T1 - Digital Natives and Imminumts; What Brain Research Tell Us
AU - Herther, Nancy K.
PY - 2009/11
Y1 - 2009/11
N2 - Researchers are conducting studies to establish relationship between the way brain development and adoption of the latest technology. Investigations have revealed that different generations react to adoption of the latest technologies in a specific manner. Researchers have found that the younger generation and children study, work, write, and interact with each other in ways that are different from the such activities performed by adults. It has also been revealed that these category of individuals react to the adoption of the latest technology due to different levels of brain development. Investigations have also revealed that major aspects of their lives, such as social interactions, friendships, and civic activities are mediated by the latest digital technologies.
AB - Researchers are conducting studies to establish relationship between the way brain development and adoption of the latest technology. Investigations have revealed that different generations react to adoption of the latest technologies in a specific manner. Researchers have found that the younger generation and children study, work, write, and interact with each other in ways that are different from the such activities performed by adults. It has also been revealed that these category of individuals react to the adoption of the latest technology due to different levels of brain development. Investigations have also revealed that major aspects of their lives, such as social interactions, friendships, and civic activities are mediated by the latest digital technologies.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70350450749
SN - 0146-5422
VL - 33
SP - 15
EP - 21
JO - Online (Wilton, Connecticut)
JF - Online (Wilton, Connecticut)
ER -