In Marc Prensky’s article “
Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants”, he argues that the plasticity of the brain DOES change after the age of three, which is contrary to the previous beliefs of scientists. Because of this change, educators must re-think how to educate students who have been cognitively trained in a much different fashion than others before them. The evidence is apparent when observing today’s technology “Natives.” Prensky feels that we are “…at the very beginning of understanding and applying brain plasticity research.” Presnky believes that in order to properly educate today’s young people, technology that has helped program their brains in a non-linear way, should be used to fulfill their educational needs. If our schools continue to teach in a linear way of thinking, it could actually do more harm than good.
1. “Research by social psychologist shows that people who grow up in different cultures do not just think about different things, they actually think differently.”
2. “…strong evidence that one’s thinking patterns change depending on one’s experiences.”
3. “…brains that undergo different developmental experiences develop differently.”
4. “…children are furiously retraining their brains in even newer ways, many of which are antithetical to our older ways of thinking.”
5. “Children raised with the computer think differently that the rest of us. They develop hypertext minds…it’s as though their cognitive structures were parallel, not sequential.”
6. “Linear thought processes that dominate educational systems now can actually retard learning for brains developed through game and Web-surfing processes on the computer.”
7. “The cognitive differences of the Digital Natives cry out for new approaches to education with a better fit.”
Overall, I agree with Prensky’s viewpoint. I am in a classroom where technology is the focus in education and I am constantly amazed with what the students are capable of. They can work on multi-level projects and thrive using technology with their work. Regular assessments show that they are retaining the information provided in class and I believe it is because we are using a medium that they are comfortable with. It is clear that when a school uses technology in a successful, educational manner, it is beneficial to today’s students.