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There are a lot of myths floating through the ether about how | |||
young people use new technologies. Does it make sense to talk | young people use new technologies. Does it make sense to talk | ||
about a distinctive global culture of young people -- Digital | about a distinctive global culture of young people -- Digital |
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Session organizers: John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
There are a lot of myths floating through the ether about how young people use new technologies. Does it make sense to talk about a distinctive global culture of young people -- Digital Natives -- who have only known life in a digital age? This session will focus on what research does and doesn't teach us about what this population of young people are up to? What are the great things that we wish to foster, like creativity using digital tools and new forms of civic activism? What are the things that we should be worried about, from safety to information overload? This session will explore recent research at the Berkman Center and elsewhere on the way that some young people use technologies differently -- or the same as -- those who are older.