Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use

Some authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by digital technologies, showing different characteristics when compared to previous generations. However, it is worth asking if that is a current observable phenomenon. Are those students born after th...

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Main Authors: Marc Romero, Montse Guitert, Albert Sangrà, Mark Bullen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2013-07-01
Series:International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Subjects:
ICT
Online Access:http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1422/2529
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spelling doaj-dbcb2477db0a4a04b874dc2b3e2510252020-11-24T23:35:00ZengAthabasca University PressInternational Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning1492-38312013-07-01143Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT UseMarc Romero,Montse GuitertAlbert SangràMark BullenSome authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by digital technologies, showing different characteristics when compared to previous generations. However, it is worth asking if that is a current observable phenomenon. Are those students born after the 80s really more familiar with ICT tools than those born in previous generations? Do they show different study habits and learning paths? Different research lines (Kennedy, et al., 2010; Bennett, Maton, & Kervin, 2008; Gros, García, & Escofet, 2012) highlight that scientific data is rarely used when discussing this generation’s characteristics; however, none of them have proved in statistical terms that college students do not fit in the Net Generation characteristics and that their habits of ICT use in social and professional activities do not differ from older generations. The international research project, Digital Learners in Higher Education, seeks to develop a sophisticated and evidence-based understanding of university learners in different institutional contexts and the perception of cultures in their use of technology in a social and educational context. Data has been collected from four institutions in Canada and Spain: the British Columbia Institute of Technology, the University of Regina, the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), and the University Rovira i Virgili. In order to develop this project, we used a multi-case study embedded design (Yin, 2009). The UOC’s case is deeply analysed in this paper to affirm that the Net Generation is more speculative than real and that includes students’ perception about this phenomenon, and guidelines are proposed in an eLearning context.http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1422/2529Digital learnersNet Generationstudents’ habitsICTonline learninghigher education
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author Marc Romero,
Montse Guitert
Albert Sangrà
Mark Bullen
spellingShingle Marc Romero,
Montse Guitert
Albert Sangrà
Mark Bullen
Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Digital learners
Net Generation
students’ habits
ICT
online learning
higher education
author_facet Marc Romero,
Montse Guitert
Albert Sangrà
Mark Bullen
author_sort Marc Romero,
title Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
title_short Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
title_full Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
title_fullStr Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
title_full_unstemmed Do UOC Students Fit in the Net Generation Profile? An Approach to their Habits in ICT Use
title_sort do uoc students fit in the net generation profile? an approach to their habits in ict use
publisher Athabasca University Press
series International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
issn 1492-3831
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Some authors have stated that university students born after 1982 have been profoundly influenced by digital technologies, showing different characteristics when compared to previous generations. However, it is worth asking if that is a current observable phenomenon. Are those students born after the 80s really more familiar with ICT tools than those born in previous generations? Do they show different study habits and learning paths? Different research lines (Kennedy, et al., 2010; Bennett, Maton, & Kervin, 2008; Gros, García, & Escofet, 2012) highlight that scientific data is rarely used when discussing this generation’s characteristics; however, none of them have proved in statistical terms that college students do not fit in the Net Generation characteristics and that their habits of ICT use in social and professional activities do not differ from older generations. The international research project, Digital Learners in Higher Education, seeks to develop a sophisticated and evidence-based understanding of university learners in different institutional contexts and the perception of cultures in their use of technology in a social and educational context. Data has been collected from four institutions in Canada and Spain: the British Columbia Institute of Technology, the University of Regina, the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), and the University Rovira i Virgili. In order to develop this project, we used a multi-case study embedded design (Yin, 2009). The UOC’s case is deeply analysed in this paper to affirm that the Net Generation is more speculative than real and that includes students’ perception about this phenomenon, and guidelines are proposed in an eLearning context.
topic Digital learners
Net Generation
students’ habits
ICT
online learning
higher education
url http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1422/2529
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