Elderly IT-immigrant generation
I personally encountered this problem while collecting data for my research with teachers, it turned out to be that elderly ones have no e-mails, whereas in our digital world we actively use emails in ordering tickets, onine shopping and booking hotels.
In fact this trend is another explicit evidence of life-long learning given the fact that every day we see a widening gap between progress and society’s ability to cope with its consequences. Besides, 4th Industrial Revolution changes we see around us threaten to overwhelm us if we cannot collaborate to understand and direct them.
We are already talking about unprecedented advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and using them not only in education. More than that robotics, the internet of things, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, nanotechnology, green energy, they all are totally blurring traditional boundaries, creating new opportunities. This on its turn requires creative teaching to grow creative IT-friendly learners.