A Charter to Machineries Universally Used by School Learners

Muzamil Hussain Al Hussaini
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Students today, members of the "Net generation," regularly use technology as a means of connection and communication. Compared to those from any other generation, they utilize the Internet, e-mail, instant messaging, blogs, and social networking websites like Facebook and My Space more frequently (Fox and Madden, 2005; Junco and Mastrodicasa, 2007; Lenhart and Madden, 2007; Rainie and Tancer, 2007). However, student affairs professionals utilise technology differently and less frequently than their students do, lagging behind in the adoption of emerging modes of communication ( Junco and Mastrodicasa, 2007). In fact, there is a negative correlation between age and utilising the Internet for academic research, text messaging, using social networking websites, instant messaging, reading, and having high-speed access at home. Knowing how students utilise technology is crucial for student affairs professionals, especially given that newer technologies can be leveraged to improve educational results by increasing student involvement (Astin, 1999; Hu and Kuh, 2001; Nelson Laird and Kuh, 2005). This chapter examines the studies on school kids' use of technology, the more common tech tools they use now, and the significance of this knowledge for those working in student affairs.
学校学生普遍使用的机械宪章
今天的学生是“网络一代”的成员,他们经常使用技术作为联系和交流的手段。与其他世代的人相比,他们更频繁地使用互联网、电子邮件、即时通讯、博客和Facebook和My Space等社交网站(Fox and Madden, 2005;Junco and Mastrodicasa, 2007;Lenhart and Madden, 2007;Rainie and Tancer, 2007)。然而,学生事务专业人员使用技术的方式不同,频率低于学生,在采用新兴通信模式方面落后(Junco和Mastrodicasa, 2007)。事实上,年龄与使用互联网进行学术研究、发短信、使用社交网站、即时通讯、阅读以及在家中使用高速网络之间存在负相关。了解学生如何利用技术对学生事务专业人员至关重要,特别是考虑到可以通过增加学生参与来利用新技术来改善教育结果(Astin, 1999;Hu and Kuh, 2001;Nelson Laird and Kuh, 2005)。本章考察了关于在校儿童使用技术的研究,他们现在使用的更常见的技术工具,以及这些知识对学生事务工作人员的意义。
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