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in title, tags, annotations or urlForget digital natives. Here's how kids are really using the Internet | - 0 views
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Digital orphans have grown up with a great deal of tech access — but very little guidance.
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Digital exiles are at the opposite extreme — they’ve been raised with minimal technology.
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Digital heirs have impressive tech skills, thanks largely to their parents and teachers.
Monitoring your kids on Facebook? - 0 views
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"It's not anything that every parent and grandparent hasn't already seen," Harkness said. The problem, he adds, is the actions "get documented, replayed and sent around," and kids "forget how fast it moves and how far it goes."
Memory Machines: Learning, Knowing, and Technological Change - 0 views
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Human memory is partial, contingent, malleable, contextual, erasable, fragile. It is prone to embellishment and error. It is designed to filter. It is designed to forget.
'21st Century Learning' « The Spicy Learning Blog - 2 views
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21st Century Learning? Ya, I don’t really know what it means anymore either. But we forget that some people really don’t know what it means.
Mind - Research Upends Traditional Thinking on Study Habits - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits
BBC News - Plagiarism: The Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V boom - 0 views
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Often, what appears to be fraud is simply a student who is unable to write proper footnotes, or who forgets to accredit properly.