By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie From the introduction of the World Wide Web in 1993, the young of the world have experienced two models...
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By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie Largely unseen, the digitally connected families of the world have, over the last five to six years, taken a...
Trust is critical to the young growing ‘being digital’ (Lee and Broadie, 2018a). Without trust the young will never normalise the use of the digital,...
In 1995 Nicholas Negroponte wrote in his seminal work of ‘being digital’. The book didn’t define what was meant by ‘being digital’, but simply exemplified...
From the introduction of the World Wide Web in 1993 the young of the world have experienced two models of learning with the digital, that...
The digitally connected families of the world over the last two decades have played a remarkably successful, yet largely unseen, lead role globally in the...
The current reality is that it will make little or no difference to the world’s young being digital if most schools and governments ban the...
By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie The history of the digital education of the world’s young over the last 20-plus years reveals the natural unintended...
By Mal Lee All of the schools studied that have normalised the whole-school use of digital technology and which are developing increasingly higher order, digitally...
By Mal Lee Business digital transformation research underscores the critical importance of organisations continually meeting and astutely building upon their clients’ digital expectations. The customer...
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