Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Education
Publication Date
2004
Journal
Learning & Leading with Technology
Volume
32
Issue
2
First Page
6
Last Page
11
Abstract
Today's students watch the newest movie trailers on the Web, share music files, play video games with other players over the Internet, and swap digital pictures of the latest teen idols. Donald Tapscott points out in his book Growing Up Digital that as this rich multimedia experience becomes more a part of students' lives outside of school, they will further expect this kind of experience in school as well.
Keywords
Internet, Video Games, Social Studies, Multimedia Materials, Archives
Recommended Citation
Hofer, Mark J., "Online Digital Archives Technology That Supports Rich, Student-Centered Learning Experiences" (2004). Articles. 32.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/articles/32