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"Digital Natives" in Scare Quotes
Danah Boyd, “Literacy: Are Today’s Youth Digital Natives?” from It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens (2014)
This is a chapter from a longer book that I found a link to on Tumblr, of all places. I’m not sure I want to read an entire ethnographic study about “networked teens,” but this chapter was illuminating. Every year I get a surprising number of students who have close to zero digital literacy, and it goes without saying that I encounter a lot of people like this online as well.
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I feel like a lot of kids manage to pick up some degree of digital literacy purely by osmosis, but what Boyd is arguing is that we shouldn’t take this osmosis for granted. If nothing else, this chapter presents some of the absolutely buck-wild stupid shit that people apparently believed back in the early 2010s, and it’s horrible to say this, but I was amused and entertained.
By the way, (this is the link) to the PDF of the book chapter if you’re interested.
This is a chapter from a longer book that I found a link to on Tumblr, of all places. I’m not sure I want to read an entire ethnographic study about “networked teens,” but this chapter was illuminating. Every year I get a surprising number of students who have close to zero digital literacy, and it goes without saying that I encounter a lot of people like this online as well.
( Read more... )
I feel like a lot of kids manage to pick up some degree of digital literacy purely by osmosis, but what Boyd is arguing is that we shouldn’t take this osmosis for granted. If nothing else, this chapter presents some of the absolutely buck-wild stupid shit that people apparently believed back in the early 2010s, and it’s horrible to say this, but I was amused and entertained.
By the way, (this is the link) to the PDF of the book chapter if you’re interested.