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Le Convenzioni dei nativi nello spazio mediato di rete

From fabio.giglietto, 9 months ago

digital natives in a networked space

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Slide 1: Le convenzioni dei nativi nello spazio mediato di rete Fabio Giglietto [@uniurb.it] http://www.nextmediaandsociety.org

Slide 4: Digital native – Born 1985 Personal computers are 10 years old

Slide 5: Digital native – Kindergarten 1990 Tim Berners-Lee writes World Wide Web program 5

Slide 6: Digital native – Middle School 1996 Palm Pilot goes on the market 6

Slide 7: Digital Native – High School 1999 Sean Fanning creates Napster 7

Slide 8: Digital Native – Graduates High School 2003 iPod - 2002

Slide 9: Digital native – Late Teens - Early 20s Blogs – 2004

Slide 10: Digital native – Late Teens - Early 20s YouTube – 2005

Slide 11: Digital native – Very Late Teens - 20s+ MySpace & Facebook – Today

Slide 12: Caratteristiche dei nativi digitali • They are used to receiving information really fast; • They like to parallel process and multi-task; • They prefer random access (like hypertext); • They function best when networked; • They thrive on instant gratification and frequent rewards; • They prefer games to “serious” work. Marc Prensky, 2001

Slide 13: Spazio geografico mediato di rete Danah Boyd, 2007

Slide 14: Caratteristiche dello spazio mediato di rete • Permanenza; • Ricercabilità; • Replicabilità; • Pubblico indistinto. Danah Boyd, 2007