DIGITAL NATIVES AND MIGRANTS

THE TECHNOLOGICAL DOMAIN IN THE TRAINING OF FUTURE GENERATIONS

Authors

  • José Carlos Guimarães Junior Governo do Distrito Federal, Brasil Author
  • Redjane Laura Guimarães de Campos Author
  • Adilson Gomes de Campos Author
  • Maria Amelia dos Santos Peres Author
  • Hilton Giovani Neves Author
  • Isidro José Bezerra Maciel Fortaleza do Nascimento Universidade Federal do Piauí Author
  • Hellyegenes de Oliveira Universidade Estácio de Sá, Brasil Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Brasil Author
  • Eryck Dieb Souza Universidade Federal do Ceará, CE Author
  • Alexsander Pippus Ferreira Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/ed.al.v3i1.592

Keywords:

Education, Teaching, Information Technology, New Technologies, New Methodologies

Abstract

Contemporary information technology requires the reformulation of school routines aimed at optimizing student, teacher, and institutional performance. Concurrently, it necessitates the development and alignment of pedagogical and curricular strategies shaped by Web 3.0 platforms, which enable collective synchronous and asynchronous virtual interactions and the use of cognitive tools such as generative artifi cial intelligences. Such a scenario is natural for the contemporary generation of students, known as digital natives, while it can hinder the relationships, interactions, curricula, and didactic pedagogical performance of the preceding generation of teachers, referred to as digital migrants. This study aims to investigate how technologies are being applied in educational institutions and what their pedagogical and curricular contributions are. Google Scholar, Digital Library, and University Periodicals were used as support for the literature review and theoretical construction of this study. Additionally, other databases, books, theses, and articles from online journals were also explored. Finally, this article underscores the urgency for educational actors to master the new technologies that are emerging in educational spaces, considering that various activities previously carried out in non-virtual modalities are now taking place in digital environments, the native habitat of future generations.

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Author Biographies

  • José Carlos Guimarães Junior, Governo do Distrito Federal, Brasil

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8233-2628

  • Redjane Laura Guimarães de Campos

    Graduado em Letras pela Unic (Universidade de Cuiabá)

  • Adilson Gomes de Campos

    Mestre em Enfermagem pela UFMT

  • Maria Amelia dos Santos Peres

    Mestre em Ambiente e Saúde Unic/MT

  • Hilton Giovani Neves

    Mestre em Enfermagem UFMT/MT

  • Alexsander Pippus Ferreira

    Mestrado em ambiente e saúde pela UNIC

Published

2024-01-22

How to Cite

GUIMARÃES JUNIOR, José Carlos; CAMPOS, Redjane Laura Guimarães de; CAMPOS, Adilson Gomes de; PERES, Maria Amelia dos Santos; NEVES, Hilton Giovani; NASCIMENTO, Isidro José Bezerra Maciel Fortaleza do; OLIVEIRA, Hellyegenes de; SOUZA, Eryck Dieb; FERREIRA, Alexsander Pippus. DIGITAL NATIVES AND MIGRANTS: THE TECHNOLOGICAL DOMAIN IN THE TRAINING OF FUTURE GENERATIONS. Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge, Brasil, v. 3, n. 1, p. 1–8, 2024. DOI: 10.51473/ed.al.v3i1.592. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistacientificaosaber.com/index.php/rcmos/article/view/408.. Acesso em: 18 sep. 2024.

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