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Wednesday, February 23, 2005  
Hypotheses

Reply to this with your hypotheses about net-generation learning.

posted by Jim Julius | 5:32 PM
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The baby-boomer generation and before have a much harder time understanding and adapting to new technologies. For example, in Finland, 5000 students are teaching the teachers how to use technology, the students are becoming the teachers.


-Jon wolff and Kristen Wittenberg
 
Because boys are more attracted to video games, they have sharper computer skills than their female counterparts.
 
the baby-boomer generation has less difficulty than the N-Gen when it comes to being technologically savvy
 
The N-Gen spends more time using instant message programs in comparrison to the Baby Boomer Generation.
 
The n-gen spends more time being social than working.
 
The n-gen can complete the same technological task faster than parents.
 
Children with cybersmart parents tend to be computer literate at a younger age.
 
n-gen better uses more online resources compared to printed work.
 
Then N-Gen is more technology-friendly than the Baby-Boomer Generation.
 
n-gen communicates with more people on a daily bases than parents/.
 
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