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What do you mean by "cyber natives"

People born in the internet age.

Born before 1980s in an era without Internet, they began to use the Internet when they grew up, so they are called "Internet immigrants".

Born in the Internet age after 1995 and 1900, and raised in the Internet environment, they are called "Internet aborigines".

Since digital nativity is called digital nativity, Internet nativity should be called Internet nativity.

However, there seems to be no such statement. Personally, digital aborigines include Internet aborigines, and digital aborigines should have originated from 200 1.

The following is quoted from Wikipedia.

Mark Prensky, an educational consultant, wrote in his 200 1 article "Digital Aborigines, digital immigrants,

In his book, he tells about the decline of American education at the same time.

Educators fail to understand the needs of modern students. [ 1]

His article assumes the arrival and rapid spread of ".

Digital technology in the last decade of the 20th century has changed.

The way students think and process information makes

They excel academically by using outdated teaching methods.

Day. In other words, children who grow up in a digital and media-saturated environment

The world needs a media-rich learning environment to accommodate them.

Note that Prensky calls these children "digital natives".

Judging from the context, his idea was launched after ten years of worry.

More and more children are diagnosed with ADHD, [2] which itself has proved to be greatly exaggerated. [3]

Prensky did not strictly define digital natives in his article 200 1.

But later it was arbitrarily applied to children born after 1980, which expired.

Computer bulletin board system and newsgroup

It was already in use. The idea is very popular among people.

Educators and parents, whose children meet Prensky's definition.

Since then, it has been regarded as an effective.

Marketing tools. [4]

It is worth noting that Prensky's original paper is not

Scientific, no empirical data to support his statement.

Since then, he gave up his native metaphor of numbers and supported digital wisdom instead. [5]