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NETWORKED LEARNERS Lee Rainie Director – Pew Internet Project Michigan Virtual University Michigan State 12.2.09
Digital native – Born 1990 PCs are 15 years old  Email is 22 years old Today: 87% of teens use email Today: 60% of teens have a desktop/laptop
Digital native – Born 1990 ,[object Object],[object Object],Video games are 43 years old - missile simulator in 1947 Pong is 18 years old
10 Virtual Worlds (Second Life, Gaia, Habbo Hotel) 21 MMOGs (World of Warcraft) 32 Survival Horror (Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Condemned ) 36 Role-Playing (Final Fantasy, Blue Dragon Republic) 47 First-Person Shooters (Halo, Counter-Strike,  Half-Life ) 49 Fighting (Tekken, Super Smash Bros.,  MortalKombat) 49 Simulation (Sims, Rollercoaster Tycoon) 59 Strategy (Civilization IV, Command and Conquer) 61 Rhythm (Guitar Hero, Dance Dance Revolution) 66 Adventure (Legend of Zelda, Tomb Raider) 67 Action (Grand Theft Auto, Devil May Cry) 68 Sports (Madden, FIFA, Tony Hawk) 72 Puzzle (Bejeweled, Tetris, Solitaire) 74% Racing (NASCAR, Mario Kart, Burnout)
Digital native – Born 1990 ,[object Object],[object Object],Commercial cell phones were 12 years old
Digital native – Born 1990 (newborn)  Tim Berners-Lee creates World Wide Web and unveils it as a Christmas present. He releases the software broadly in 1991 Today:  93% of teens use the internet
Digital native –  Preschool (3 years) First great browser – 1993 Netscape IPO –  Aug. 9, 1995  Today: > 90% of online teens use their browsers for cloud computing activities
Digital native – 1 st  and 2 nd  grades (ages 6,7) ICQ - 1996 AOL instant messaging - 1997 Today: ~ 68% of online teens use instant messaging
Digital native – First grade (age 6) Palm Pilot – 1996 Today: ~20% of teens have their own PDAs or Blackberries
Digital native – Second grade (age 7) Blogs – 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 Today: 14 % of online teens keep blogs and regularly post -------- ~54% read blogs
Digital Native – Third grade (age 9) Napster - 1999 Today: ~35% of online teens find out about new songs by free downloads ~ 33% of online teens swap files on peer-to-peer
Digital native – Third grade (age 9) TiVo – 1999  Today: ~ 40%-50% of teens have DVRs in house
Digital native – Fifth grade (age 11) Wikipedia - 2001 Today: ~ 55% of online teens use Wikipedia
Digital Native – Sixth grade (age 12-13) iPod – 2002 iTunes -- 2003 Today: 74% of teens have an MP3 player
Digital native – 7 th  and 8 th  grade (ages 13,14) MySpace - 2003 Facebook - 2004 Today: 73% of online teens use social network sites
Digital native – Seventh grade (age 13) Del.icio.us - 2003 Today: 40%-50% of online teens tag content
Digital native – Seventh grade (age 13) Flickr - 2003 Today: ~60%-70%  of teens have digital cameras ~50%- 60% of online teens post photos online
Digital native – Eighth grade (age 14) Podcasts – 2004 Today: >25% of online teens have downloaded podcasts
Digital native – Ninth grade (age 15) YouTube – 2005 Today: ~40% of teens have video cameras ~25% have uploaded videos >75% view videos on video-sharing sites
Digital native – Tenth grade (16) Twitter – 2006 Today: 8% of teens use Twitter
Digital native – 11 th  grade (age 17) Kindle – 2007 Today: 3% of adults Teens ???
10 ways digital technology  has changed things in the learning ecosystem
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Learning ecosystem change – 6 ,[object Object],[object Object],1) Virtual Worlds
Learning ecosystem change – 6 ,[object Object],[object Object],2) Mirror Worlds
Learning ecosystem change – 6 ,[object Object],[object Object],3) Augmented Reality
Learning ecosystem change – 6 ,[object Object],[object Object],4) Life-logging -- Gordon Bell
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[object Object],Information sharing and evaluation
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Behold the idea of networked individualism Barry Wellman – University of Toronto ,[object Object]
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New learners of the future ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Networked Learners (MVU Keynote)

  • 1. NETWORKED LEARNERS Lee Rainie Director – Pew Internet Project Michigan Virtual University Michigan State 12.2.09
  • 2. Digital native – Born 1990 PCs are 15 years old Email is 22 years old Today: 87% of teens use email Today: 60% of teens have a desktop/laptop
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  • 4. 10 Virtual Worlds (Second Life, Gaia, Habbo Hotel) 21 MMOGs (World of Warcraft) 32 Survival Horror (Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Condemned ) 36 Role-Playing (Final Fantasy, Blue Dragon Republic) 47 First-Person Shooters (Halo, Counter-Strike, Half-Life ) 49 Fighting (Tekken, Super Smash Bros., MortalKombat) 49 Simulation (Sims, Rollercoaster Tycoon) 59 Strategy (Civilization IV, Command and Conquer) 61 Rhythm (Guitar Hero, Dance Dance Revolution) 66 Adventure (Legend of Zelda, Tomb Raider) 67 Action (Grand Theft Auto, Devil May Cry) 68 Sports (Madden, FIFA, Tony Hawk) 72 Puzzle (Bejeweled, Tetris, Solitaire) 74% Racing (NASCAR, Mario Kart, Burnout)
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  • 6. Digital native – Born 1990 (newborn) Tim Berners-Lee creates World Wide Web and unveils it as a Christmas present. He releases the software broadly in 1991 Today: 93% of teens use the internet
  • 7. Digital native – Preschool (3 years) First great browser – 1993 Netscape IPO – Aug. 9, 1995 Today: > 90% of online teens use their browsers for cloud computing activities
  • 8. Digital native – 1 st and 2 nd grades (ages 6,7) ICQ - 1996 AOL instant messaging - 1997 Today: ~ 68% of online teens use instant messaging
  • 9. Digital native – First grade (age 6) Palm Pilot – 1996 Today: ~20% of teens have their own PDAs or Blackberries
  • 10. Digital native – Second grade (age 7) Blogs – 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 Today: 14 % of online teens keep blogs and regularly post -------- ~54% read blogs
  • 11. Digital Native – Third grade (age 9) Napster - 1999 Today: ~35% of online teens find out about new songs by free downloads ~ 33% of online teens swap files on peer-to-peer
  • 12. Digital native – Third grade (age 9) TiVo – 1999 Today: ~ 40%-50% of teens have DVRs in house
  • 13. Digital native – Fifth grade (age 11) Wikipedia - 2001 Today: ~ 55% of online teens use Wikipedia
  • 14. Digital Native – Sixth grade (age 12-13) iPod – 2002 iTunes -- 2003 Today: 74% of teens have an MP3 player
  • 15. Digital native – 7 th and 8 th grade (ages 13,14) MySpace - 2003 Facebook - 2004 Today: 73% of online teens use social network sites
  • 16. Digital native – Seventh grade (age 13) Del.icio.us - 2003 Today: 40%-50% of online teens tag content
  • 17. Digital native – Seventh grade (age 13) Flickr - 2003 Today: ~60%-70% of teens have digital cameras ~50%- 60% of online teens post photos online
  • 18. Digital native – Eighth grade (age 14) Podcasts – 2004 Today: >25% of online teens have downloaded podcasts
  • 19. Digital native – Ninth grade (age 15) YouTube – 2005 Today: ~40% of teens have video cameras ~25% have uploaded videos >75% view videos on video-sharing sites
  • 20. Digital native – Tenth grade (16) Twitter – 2006 Today: 8% of teens use Twitter
  • 21. Digital native – 11 th grade (age 17) Kindle – 2007 Today: 3% of adults Teens ???
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Keynote title: The new information ecology Subject: The Director of Pew Internet and American Life Project as he summarizes recent trends in Internet use, cell- phone use and how information seekers come in different shapes and sizes. He will discuss the way technology-use affects all types of libraries: academic, public, school, and special.
  2. The earliest known interactive electronic game was created by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann on a cathode ray tube [3] in 1947. The game was a missile simulator inspired by radar displays from World War II. It used analog circuitry, not digital, to control the CRT beam and position a dot on the screen. Screen overlays were used for targets since graphics could not be drawn at the time. [1]
  3. Japan's first commercial mobile phone service was launched by NTT in 1978. By November 2007, the total number of mobile phone subscriptions in the world had reached 3.3 billion, or half of the human population (although some users have multiple subscriptions, or inactive subscriptions), which also makes the mobile phone the most widely spread technology and the most common electronic device in the world. [3]
  4. Announcement by TBL about the release of WWW -- http://groups.google.com/group/alt.hypertext/msg/395f282a67a1916c First website launched by TBE 1992 1992: Berners-Lee launches the first website. Among his publishing innovations that year is the first "What's New" page, a Web page that places new updates at the top of each page, pushing older items down to the bottom. http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2007/12/what_milestones_would_you_include_in_a_t.html
  5. http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/ Restrictions on Internet use around the world: China: requires users and ISPs to register with the police Germany: cuts off access to some newsgroups carried on CompuServe Saudi Arabia: confines Internet access to universities and hospitals Singapore: requires political and religious content providers to register with the state New Zealand : classifies computer disks as "publications" that can be censored and seized source: Human Rights Watch
  6. the first recognizable social network site launched in 1997. SixDegrees.com allowed users to create profiles, list their Friends and, beginning in 1998, surf the Friends lists.
  7. “The theory of the Long Tail is that our culture and economy is increasingly shifting away from a focus on a relatively small number of "hits" (mainstream products and markets) at the head of the demand curve and toward a huge number of niches in the tail.” -- there is renewed focus on information overload and a desire for info experts to devise new strategies of navigating information ----- Definition at http://www.thelongtail.com/the_long_tail/2005/09/long_tail_101.html – they bump into news – the nature of serendipitous encounters changes
  8. A smart mob is a form of self-structuring social organization through technology-mediated, intelligent emergent behavior. We're seeing the PC, the Internet and the telephone emerging, and we're beginning to see people using mobile communications and the Internet to mobilize and coordinate their collective actions in the real world. Those are "smart mobs." Tell story about Virginia Tech students http://www.smartmobs.com/2006/10/03/ice-cream-politics-flash-mob-in-belarus/ Belarus mob eating ice cream Political adoption of technology – SNS in this current election cycle Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_mob http://www.webtalkguys.com/article-smartmobs.shtml
  9. As of third quarter 2008, the average person in the US watched approximately 142 hours of TV in one month. In addition, people who used the Internet were online 27 hours a month, and people who used a mobile phone spent 3 hours a month watching mobile video. The average time a U.S. home used a TV set during the 2007-08 television season was up to 8 hours and 18 minutes per day, a record high since Nielsen started measuring television in the 1950's. Americans are spending more time than ever with their televisions, computers and mobile phones, with television remaining the dominant screen, watched more than 142 hrs a month - 5 hours more than last year. Americans spend more than 6 hours per month watching timeshifted TV, which is more than double the amount of time they watch video online. Men are more likely than women to watch video on mobile phones, while women are more likely then men to watch video on the Internet.
  10. as people live in state of “continuous partial attention” as engaged users go for deep dives into information flows that interest them “if it catches my eye” – material from Media Management Center at Medill School Attention is the scarce resource Expertise is reorganized and democratized
  11. Augmented reality -- GPS tied to artifacts Life logging – nike fitness and iPod personal trainer Mirror Worlds – Google Earth Virtual Worlds – Second Life
  12. Augmented reality -- GPS tied to artifacts Life logging – nike fitness and iPod personal trainer Mirror Worlds – Google Earth Virtual Worlds – Second Life
  13. Augmented reality -- GPS tied to artifacts Life logging – nike fitness and iPod personal trainer Mirror Worlds – Google Earth Virtual Worlds – Second Life
  14. Augmented reality -- GPS tied to artifacts Life logging – nike fitness and iPod personal trainer Mirror Worlds – Google Earth Virtual Worlds – Second Life --------------- get info on Gordon Bell
  15. the read/write, Web 2.0 world facilitates participation and the rise of amateur experts -- privacy expectations and norms change -- personal identity is more flexible Clergy Nobility Peasants and workers Press – part of the French Estates General…. "In May 1789, Louis XVI summoned to Versailles a full meeting of the 'Estate General'. The First Estate consisted of three hundred clergy. The Second Estate, three hundred nobles. The Third Estate, six hundred commoners. Some years later, after the French Revolution, Edmund Burke, looking up at the Press Gallery of the House of Commons, said, 'Yonder sits the Fourth Estate, and they are more important than them all.'" Literature is our Parliament too – collective intelligence expands – Pierre Levy and Henry Jenkins – a “5 th Estate” emerges - William Dutton
  16. – when am I available? – how do I initiate and respond to pokes?
  17. 1. Persistence. What you say sticks around. This is great for asynchronicity, not so great when everything you've ever said has gone down on your permanent record. The bits-wise nature of social media means that a great deal of content produced through social media is persistent by default. 2. Replicability. You can copy and paste a conversation from one medium to another, adding to the persistent nature of it. This is great for being able to share information, but it is also at the crux of rumor-spreading. Worse: while you can replicate a conversation, it's much easier to alter what's been said than to confirm that it's an accurate portrayal of the original conversation. 3. Searchability. My mother would've loved to scream search into the air and figure out where I'd run off with friends. She couldn't; I'm quite thankful. But with social media, it's quite easy to track someone down or to find someone as a result of searching for content. Search changes the landscape, making information available at our fingertips. This is great in some circumstances, but when trying to avoid those who hold power over you, it may be less than ideal. 4. Scalability. Social media scales things in new ways. Conversations that were intended for just a friend or two might spiral out of control and scale to the entire school or, if it is especially embarrassing, the whole world. Of course, just because something can scale doesn't mean that it will. Politicians and marketers have learned this one the hard way. 5. (de)locatability. With the mobile, you are dislocated from any particular point in space, but at the same time, location-based technologies make location much more relevant. This paradox means that we are simultaneously more and less connected to physical space.