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Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information JISC/CNI Conference July 7, 2006 Net Gen Students: Net Gen Students Born 1982-1991 Grew up with computers and other media at home and in school from earliest ages Never were tethered to communication in a placeOther Names…: Other Names… Millennials Digital Natives Gen Y Gen Next DotNets (Pew Internet & American Life)Characteristics of Net Gen Students: Characteristics of Net Gen Students Always connected, multi-tasking Oriented to working in groups Experiential learners Visual Producers as well as consumersPew Internet & American Life: Pew Internet & American Life Students are disproportionately likely to be (Internet) content creators Content Creation Online, 2004How They Engage with Learning: How They Engage with Learning James Hilton, writing about his son’s Leonardo da Vinci project: As we worked together (on a Powerpoint), the thing that surprised me was how deeply he connected with the project. He asked enthusiastically: “How can I find another picture? How can I say something more here?”…He connected with Leo in ways that had not happened before and in ways that too rarely happen in the college classes I teach. I am simply not finding ways to take advantage of “rip, mix, and burn,” Nor are we in higher education embracing the potential for unbundling the ways we thing about scholarship - not just for student assignments but for all kinds of scholarship.” EDUCAUSE Review March/April 2006 Producers of Information for the Global Community: Producers of Information for the Global Community “Blogging is an opportunity to exchange our points of view with the rest of the world, not just people in our immediate environment.” 5th grade Quebec student quoted by Downes, EDUCAUSE Review 2004 Net Gen and Traditional Learning: Net Gen and Traditional Learning Multi-media Figure it out Work in groups Multi-task Text-based Learn from experts Individually based Logical, linear Net Gen Students Traditional Learning & LibrariesIt’s About More than Style…: It’s About More than Style… It’s about learningNew Relationships: New Relationships Academic/Social Virtual/Physical Learners/Teachers/LibrariansBlending In-person and Virtual: Blending In-person and Virtual "Social networking sites like The Facebook are quickly blurring the line between online and real-world interactions. While most adults still separate their virtual existence from their real-world lives, college kids are increasingly living in both worlds at once.” Erika Lewis, Carleton College student from her Podcast script for a class "We Media: The Personal Media Revolution” http://www.people.carleton.edu/~lewiser/PodcastScript.htmNew Ways of Thinking about Teachers and Learners: New Ways of Thinking about Teachers and Learners “We strive to stay ahead of the technology curve in ways that often exhaust older generations. This drive to keep pace with current trends is not fueled by society’s ability to educate and teach these technologies. Instead, we are a generation of learners by exploration.” Carrie Windham, student, Educating the Net GenImplications for Resources and Services: Implications for Resources and Services Preparing students to become information producers Service styles New spacesPreparing students to become information producers: Preparing students to become information producers New modes of scholarly communication New research toolsU. Virginia Valley of the Shadow: U. Virginia Valley of the ShadowCold War Timeline atSanta Clara University: Cold War Timeline at Santa Clara UniversityArticle in Vectorshttp://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/: Article in Vectors http://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/USC Student Project: USC Student ProjectNCSA Evolution Highway Genome Project: NCSA Evolution Highway Genome ProjectData for Visualization: Data for VisualizationGMU History Tools: GMU History ToolsiSpecies.org (R.Page, U. Glasgow): iSpecies.org (R.Page, U. Glasgow)New service styles: New service styles Social networking Personalization Education - new emphases New forms of service deliveryFacilitating new communities: Facilitating new communities “Since we know that students are spending more time in social networking environments like MySpace and Facebook, building complex communities and sharing musings and opinions on everything…lets form a partnership with one of those companies to build a networking space focusing on the information needs of students. Such a site could enable dialogue and collaboration among its users, discussion of readings, and creation of multimedia class projects.” Kate Wittenberg, CHE, June 16, 2006UIUC Undergrad Library Facebook: UIUC Undergrad Library FacebookBrooklyn College Library MySpace: Brooklyn College Library MySpacePennTags Social Bookmarking : PennTags Social Bookmarking Who is teaching your students about:: Who is teaching your students about: Statistical analysis software GIS software Multi-media software Visualization Use of digital libraries Use of large scientific data sets Information standards and preservation Policy issues related to information and technology Educating Students about Information: Educating Students about InformationNew Service Styles: New Service Styles New ways of accessing information Student-oriented services Blending virtual and physical servicesVisual representations of information: Visual representations of informationU. Minnesota Undergrad Page: U. Minnesota Undergrad PageUPenn Business FAQ: UPenn Business FAQbioLIBlog and Biology Night at the Library at U. Tennessee: bioLIBlog and Biology Night at the Library at U. TennesseeNew spaces: New spaces Information commons Multi-media studios Group areas Informal spaces and cafesLibraries that fit student lifestyles: Libraries that fit student lifestyles Thinking of your information needs and lifestyle, which fits perfectly with your lifestyle? 64% Search engines 30% Online library 24% Library From OCLC College Students’ Perceptions of Libraries and Information ResourcesLearning Grid: U. Warwick: Learning Grid: U. WarwickDartmouth Library: Dartmouth LibraryVassar Media Cloisters: Vassar Media CloistersGeorgia TechPractice Presentation Room: Georgia Tech Practice Presentation RoomGlasgow Caledonian University: Glasgow Caledonian UniversityU. Georgia Student Learning Center: U. Georgia Student Learning CenterIndiana U. Information Commons: Indiana U. Information CommonsAccomplishing change: Accomplishing change Hiring/training new types of staff “Reverse mentoring” Working in teams with students Experimenting, piloting Adopting, adapting Doing research, assessment Letting go…Understanding Today’s Students: Understanding Today’s Students “For as I read through article after article on the topic of academic librarianship, the prominent message is that today’s college students are lazy, procrastinating, plagiarizing patrons of the glut of information that has come to be known as the Internet.” Christen Thompson, portal, 2003Or….Should We Shift Gears: Or….Should We Shift GearsThe Net Gen Are Our Future: The Net Gen Are Our Future Assist students with making the transition from the recreational use of technology to academic use of technology Provide environments, physical and virtual, which engage students Promote creativity in students’ discipline-related work Further Information…: Further Information… Contact Joan Lippincott: joan@cni.org “Net Generation Students and Libraries,” Educating the Net Gen, an EDUCAUSE e-Book, 2005. www.educause.edu/eli http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666&ID=pub7101 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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j lippincott 2 Davidson Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 64 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 27, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Net Gen Students:Learning, Technology and Libraries: Net Gen Students: Learning, Technology and Libraries Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information JISC/CNI Conference July 7, 2006 Net Gen Students: Net Gen Students Born 1982-1991 Grew up with computers and other media at home and in school from earliest ages Never were tethered to communication in a placeOther Names…: Other Names… Millennials Digital Natives Gen Y Gen Next DotNets (Pew Internet & American Life)Characteristics of Net Gen Students: Characteristics of Net Gen Students Always connected, multi-tasking Oriented to working in groups Experiential learners Visual Producers as well as consumersPew Internet & American Life: Pew Internet & American Life Students are disproportionately likely to be (Internet) content creators Content Creation Online, 2004How They Engage with Learning: How They Engage with Learning James Hilton, writing about his son’s Leonardo da Vinci project: As we worked together (on a Powerpoint), the thing that surprised me was how deeply he connected with the project. He asked enthusiastically: “How can I find another picture? How can I say something more here?”…He connected with Leo in ways that had not happened before and in ways that too rarely happen in the college classes I teach. I am simply not finding ways to take advantage of “rip, mix, and burn,” Nor are we in higher education embracing the potential for unbundling the ways we thing about scholarship - not just for student assignments but for all kinds of scholarship.” EDUCAUSE Review March/April 2006 Producers of Information for the Global Community: Producers of Information for the Global Community “Blogging is an opportunity to exchange our points of view with the rest of the world, not just people in our immediate environment.” 5th grade Quebec student quoted by Downes, EDUCAUSE Review 2004 Net Gen and Traditional Learning: Net Gen and Traditional Learning Multi-media Figure it out Work in groups Multi-task Text-based Learn from experts Individually based Logical, linear Net Gen Students Traditional Learning & LibrariesIt’s About More than Style…: It’s About More than Style… It’s about learningNew Relationships: New Relationships Academic/Social Virtual/Physical Learners/Teachers/LibrariansBlending In-person and Virtual: Blending In-person and Virtual "Social networking sites like The Facebook are quickly blurring the line between online and real-world interactions. While most adults still separate their virtual existence from their real-world lives, college kids are increasingly living in both worlds at once.” Erika Lewis, Carleton College student from her Podcast script for a class "We Media: The Personal Media Revolution” http://www.people.carleton.edu/~lewiser/PodcastScript.htmNew Ways of Thinking about Teachers and Learners: New Ways of Thinking about Teachers and Learners “We strive to stay ahead of the technology curve in ways that often exhaust older generations. This drive to keep pace with current trends is not fueled by society’s ability to educate and teach these technologies. Instead, we are a generation of learners by exploration.” Carrie Windham, student, Educating the Net GenImplications for Resources and Services: Implications for Resources and Services Preparing students to become information producers Service styles New spacesPreparing students to become information producers: Preparing students to become information producers New modes of scholarly communication New research toolsU. Virginia Valley of the Shadow: U. Virginia Valley of the ShadowCold War Timeline atSanta Clara University: Cold War Timeline at Santa Clara UniversityArticle in Vectorshttp://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/: Article in Vectors http://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/USC Student Project: USC Student ProjectNCSA Evolution Highway Genome Project: NCSA Evolution Highway Genome ProjectData for Visualization: Data for VisualizationGMU History Tools: GMU History ToolsiSpecies.org (R.Page, U. Glasgow): iSpecies.org (R.Page, U. Glasgow)New service styles: New service styles Social networking Personalization Education - new emphases New forms of service deliveryFacilitating new communities: Facilitating new communities “Since we know that students are spending more time in social networking environments like MySpace and Facebook, building complex communities and sharing musings and opinions on everything…lets form a partnership with one of those companies to build a networking space focusing on the information needs of students. Such a site could enable dialogue and collaboration among its users, discussion of readings, and creation of multimedia class projects.” Kate Wittenberg, CHE, June 16, 2006UIUC Undergrad Library Facebook: UIUC Undergrad Library FacebookBrooklyn College Library MySpace: Brooklyn College Library MySpacePennTags Social Bookmarking : PennTags Social Bookmarking Who is teaching your students about:: Who is teaching your students about: Statistical analysis software GIS software Multi-media software Visualization Use of digital libraries Use of large scientific data sets Information standards and preservation Policy issues related to information and technology Educating Students about Information: Educating Students about InformationNew Service Styles: New Service Styles New ways of accessing information Student-oriented services Blending virtual and physical servicesVisual representations of information: Visual representations of informationU. Minnesota Undergrad Page: U. Minnesota Undergrad PageUPenn Business FAQ: UPenn Business FAQbioLIBlog and Biology Night at the Library at U. Tennessee: bioLIBlog and Biology Night at the Library at U. TennesseeNew spaces: New spaces Information commons Multi-media studios Group areas Informal spaces and cafesLibraries that fit student lifestyles: Libraries that fit student lifestyles Thinking of your information needs and lifestyle, which fits perfectly with your lifestyle? 64% Search engines 30% Online library 24% Library From OCLC College Students’ Perceptions of Libraries and Information ResourcesLearning Grid: U. Warwick: Learning Grid: U. WarwickDartmouth Library: Dartmouth LibraryVassar Media Cloisters: Vassar Media CloistersGeorgia TechPractice Presentation Room: Georgia Tech Practice Presentation RoomGlasgow Caledonian University: Glasgow Caledonian UniversityU. Georgia Student Learning Center: U. Georgia Student Learning CenterIndiana U. Information Commons: Indiana U. Information CommonsAccomplishing change: Accomplishing change Hiring/training new types of staff “Reverse mentoring” Working in teams with students Experimenting, piloting Adopting, adapting Doing research, assessment Letting go…Understanding Today’s Students: Understanding Today’s Students “For as I read through article after article on the topic of academic librarianship, the prominent message is that today’s college students are lazy, procrastinating, plagiarizing patrons of the glut of information that has come to be known as the Internet.” Christen Thompson, portal, 2003Or….Should We Shift Gears: Or….Should We Shift GearsThe Net Gen Are Our Future: The Net Gen Are Our Future Assist students with making the transition from the recreational use of technology to academic use of technology Provide environments, physical and virtual, which engage students Promote creativity in students’ discipline-related work Further Information…: Further Information… Contact Joan Lippincott: joan@cni.org “Net Generation Students and Libraries,” Educating the Net Gen, an EDUCAUSE e-Book, 2005. www.educause.edu/eli http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666&ID=pub7101