• Developing digital native learners

    Digital natives are individuals who have grown up in the age of digital technology and are familiar with computers, the internet, smartphones, and social media from an early age. The term was coined by Marc Prensky in 2001 to describe the generation of students who were born into the digital world, as opposed to digital immigrants, who had to adapt to digital technology later in life. In as much as we are teaching student to acquired skills and knowledge it is equally important to let them become digital natives to be able to fit into this digital era.

    Ways of developing Digital in the classroom
    1.1. Content Delivery & Presentation
    Google Slides / Microsoft PowerPoint – Create interactive, multimedia-rich presentations.
    Prezi – Dynamic, zoom-based presentations.
    Nearpod – Make lessons interactive with embedded quizzes, polls, and videos.
    Edpuzzle – Add questions and voice notes to existing videos for student engagement
    1.2 Student Engagement & Interaction
    Kahoot / Quizizz / Blooket – Game-based quizzes that make learning fun.
    Mentimeter / Slido – Live polls, word clouds, and Q&A for real-time feedback.
    Padlet / Jamboard – Collaborative whiteboards and digital bulletin boards.
    Flip (formerly Flipgrid) – Students record short videos to respond to prompts.
    1.3 Assessment & Feedback
    Google Forms / Microsoft Forms – Quick quizzes, surveys, and formative checks.
    Formative / Socrative – Real-time formative assessments with auto-feedback.
    Turnitin / Grammarly – Writing feedback and plagiarism detection.
    1.4 Learning Management Systems (LMS)
    Google Classroom – Organize assignments, announcements, and communication.
    Canvas / Schoology / Moodle – Full-featured platforms for course management.
    Seesaw – Great for younger students with easy-to-use digital portfolios.

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh Perfectly explained! 💻🌍
    In today’s world, building digital fluency is as important as teaching ABCs. With the right tools, we can turn learners into creators — confident and future-ready! 🚀🧠

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh
    Perfect, Samuel! Digital natives are perfectly positioned to thrive in today’s tech-driven world. To support their growth, educators can use a variety of digital tools to enhance learning. For example, Google Slides, Prezi, and Nearpod make content delivery interactive and engaging. Platforms like Kahoot, Quizizz, and Padlet boost student participation through games and collaboration. For assessment, tools such as Google Forms and Socrative provide quick, effective feedback. Finally, Learning Management Systems like Google Classroom and Canvas help organize and streamline education. These tools ensure students develop essential digital skills and confidently navigate the modern world.

  • Yes no doubt its very necessary to teach our child to manage emotions, specifically anger management. Thank you for the precious insight.

  • Empowering students as digital natives equips them with the skills to thrive, adapt, and lead in today’s fast-paced digital world.

  • Hello Samuel
    Developing digital native learners is essential in today's technology-driven world. Digital natives, a term coined by Marc Prensky in 2001, refer to individuals who have grown up surrounded by digital tools, making them naturally adept at navigating technology. As education continues to evolve, it is crucial to integrate digital literacy into learning, ensuring that students not only acquire traditional knowledge but also develop the skills needed to thrive in the digital age. By fostering adaptability, problem-solving, and technological fluency, we empower learners to effectively engage with the modern world and its advancements.
    Chokri From Tunisia

    "Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."