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Immigrants and natives: investigating differences between staff and students' use of technology

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:41 authored by Gregor Kennedy, Barney Dalgarno, Sue Bennett, Terry Judd, Kathleen Gray, Rosemary Chang
The corollary of the 'Digital Native'---young, technologically avid and literate---is the 'Digital Immigrant'---older, less familiar and comfortable with technology. The accompanying rhetoric posits that in the higher education sector, staff and students are ensconced firmly on either side of a 'digital divide', with critical implications and consequences for teaching and learning. This proposition was tested by surveying 108 staff and 2588 first-year undergraduate students across three Australian Universities about their use of a large selection of common and emerging technologies. These technologies were grouped into eight coherent categories using factor analysis. A MANOVA was then used to analyse different uses of these technologies according to participants' role (staff or student), gender and age. Significant main effects were reported for each of these independent variables and differences were seen particularly for technologies related to mobile phone use and gaming. However, the absolute magnitudes of most differences between groups were small and, critically, there were no role, gender or age effects for technology-based activities associated with Web 2.0 technologies, and the overall use of these technologies was low. These findings support a growing evidence base that, while some differences exist, the 'digital divide' between students and staff is not nearly as large as some commentators would have us believe.

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9780980592719

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Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology?, the Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 2008), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 November-03 December 2008 / Roger Atkinson and Clare McBeath (eds.)

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Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology?, the Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education ASCILITE 2008, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 November-03 December 2008 / Roger Atkinson and Clare McBeath eds.

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8 pp

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ASCILITE

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Copyright © 2008 Gregor Kennedy, Barney Dalgarno, Sue Bennett, Terry Judd, Kathleen Gray and Rosemary Chang. The authors assign to ascilite and educational non-profit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The authors also grant a non-exclusive licence to ascilite to publish this document on the ascilite web site and in other formats for. Any other use is prohibited without the express permission of the authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with this policy.

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