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But where does it fit in with districts' existing delivery methods? By Jennifer Demski04/04/13. How Mobile Technologies Are Shaping a New Generation - Tammy Erickson. The cohort I like to call the “Re-Generation” began to take shape around 2008.

How Mobile Technologies Are Shaping a New Generation - Tammy Erickson

Individuals at the formative ages of 11 to 13, those born after about 1995, were part of a substantively different world than the one that had shaped 11 to 13 year olds over the preceding fifteen or so years. In an earlier post, I discussed the impact the Global Financial Crisis had on the formation of this new generation. Technology, of course, has also been a powerful influence on the Re-Generation, so much so that Bill Gates proposed that we call this next wave Generation I, for Internet.

Gates has used the term to refer to children born after 1994, describing them as the first generation to grow up with the Internet. Looking for Learning Webinar Links. - Five Reasons I'm Not Flipping Over The Flipped Classroom. 0 Comments November 8, 2011 By: Lisa Nielsen Nov 8 Written by: 11/8/2011 3:38 AM ShareThis If you've read my thoughts about the Flipped Classroom in USA Today, you probably are either in agreement with my caution over the excitement around the flipped classroom made popular by Sal Kahn or you are a flipped classroom advocate who wants to convince me and other innovative educators that flipping is for everyone.

- Five Reasons I'm Not Flipping Over The Flipped Classroom