Through iPods and mp3 players,
Facebook, cell phones and texting, young people become familiar with current
technologies and often view them as an extension of themselves, Kennedy says.
As a result, they’re drawn to learning techniques that employ novel devices.
“Most of this younger generation has grown up entirely with the Internet. How
can we not incorporate technology into our curriculum?” she says
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