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Sldeshow outline Shift Happens Outline of Presentation by Jennifer B. Birch

Sldeshow outline Outline: Slide I: The Net Generation Explained Slide II: Learning Characteristics of the Net Generation Slide III: How to Motivate the Net Generation Slide IV: Expectations of the Net Generation Slide V: Boomers vs. Gamers Slide VII: Reaching your Net Generation Students

Sldeshow outline The Net Generation Explained Concepts addressed in this slide: Profile Demographics Life Experiences Needs

Sldeshow outline Learning Characteristics of the Net Generation Concepts addressed in this slide: Learning Styles Attention Span Immediate Feedback Intelligence Multi-tasking

Sldeshow outline How to Motivate the Net Generation Concepts addressed in this slide: Collaborative Learning Use of Social Networking Sites Learn by Doing Meaningful Work

Sldeshow outline Expectations of the Net Generation Concepts addressed in this slide: Teachers know content, and know it well Teachers are well-prepared Say “no” to lecture! Technology, technology, technology!

Sldeshow outline Boomers vs. Gamers Concepts addressed in this slide: How Boomers Learned How Gamers Learn

Sldeshow outline Reaching your Net Generation Students Concepts addressed in this slide: What to include in lessons to engage net generation learners

Sldeshow outline Teaching the Net Generation Concepts addressed in this slide: An example of what a net generation lesson should include so students are fully engaged

Sldeshow outline Resources Kapp, K. (2007). Gadgets, games, and gizmos for learning. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer. Gaines, C. (2009). Making the most of the technology you already have. Educause Quarterly, 32(2), Retrieved from um/MakingtheMostofTechnologyYouAl/ Ferris, S. (Designer). (2009). Teaching and learning with the net generation. [Web]. Retrieved from net%20Generation.pdf Aldrich, C. (2006). Learning by doing: a comprehensive guide to simulations, computer games and pedagogy in e-learning and other educational experiences. Educause Quarterly, 29(3), Retrieved from um/LearningbyDoingAComprehensiveG/ Hay, E. (2000). Educating the net generation. Education Resources Information Center, Retrieved from nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ603288&ERICExtSearch_SearchT ype_0=no&accno=EJ603288

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