GENERATION
LITERACY
DIGITAL SKILLS
CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING
100

refers to the differences in character, traits, and personal qualities between generations.

What is Generation Gap?

100

Gap

Unfilled space

100

Solution Fluency

as a result of which a culture of rather of discovery, reliance is preferred.

100

The teacher takes a step forward out of the norm being a context's role expert and knowledge instead of a service provide and enables students to locate their own facts and information. The teacher takes a step forward out of the norm being a context's role expert and knowledge instead of a service provider enables students to locate their own facts and information. 

Resourced-based Projects

100

While the teacher discusses in front of the class, classrooms are organized in orderly columns and rows of chairs for the students.

Traditional Class

200

GEN Z

What are the different generations? Give one.

200

data is increasing dramatically, facts are becoming obsolete faster, and knowledge built on these facts is less durable.

InfoWhelm

200

Deliver

This is accomplished by putting the strategy into action by both developing and disseminating the answer, as described in the 6D.

200

Traditional Learning Model

tTextbook is key source of

 information

200

Traditional learning, he said, is a process in which professors pour material onto students like water from a faucet.

John Dewey

300

Baby Boomer

These are the people who thrive in a competitive environment.

300

Inspire

One of the 5 Is that your imagination with a plethora of sensory input

300

InfoWhelm

is the sensation of being overloaded with information.


300

Resourced-based Learning

Sources are varied(print, video. Internet, etc.)

300

Preparing Power Presentations

One of the new school classroom environment

400

phone calls and emails

What communication styles do Boomers and Gen X prefer?

400

Leverage

considering your content or message and the desired consequence, the most appropriate media for your message

400

Collaboration Fluency

In today's digital environment, working, playing, and learning increasingly entails collaboration.

400

Creativity

as an outcome should not be equated with ingenuity or high intelligence.

400

Teachers and Books

Source of information in traditional classes

500

Give value to seniors.

Give one generational tip.

500

The Digital Citizen

evaluates his or her actions and their repercussions, and follows the values of leadership, ethics, accountability, economic responsibility, environmental awareness, global citizenship, and personal responsibility.

500

and its awareness of global concerns and events, respect for cultures and religions, and a spirit of acceptance and tolerance in the face of change.

One of the five definitions of the ideal Global Digital Citizen a key characteristics.

500

Synthesizing

Creating fascinating and new ideas through forming spontaneous connections between ideas.

500

Passive learners are one sort of learner.

Traditional