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The Visitor and Resident principle presents how user preference and habit motivates engagement in social media. It contrasts with Presky's digital native in that it rejects hard divisions based on the age of the user.
Introduction
[edit]The Visitor/Resident Principle makes a separation between different approaches to engaging with social media. The Resident is an individual who lives a percentage of their life online. The web supports the projection of their identity and facilitates relationships. The Visitor is an individual who uses the web as a tool in an organised manner whenever the need arises[1][failed verification] The concept rejects Prensky's claim that there are digital natives based on age or gender and instead focuses the onus on the user's desired level of engagement. [2]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- White, D.S. and Le Cornu, A., ‘Visitors and Residents: A New Typology for Online Engagement’, First Monday, Vol 16 No 9, 5th Sept 2011
See also
[edit]Related articles
[edit]- Digital Natives
- Networked learning
- Generation Y
- Generation Z
- Homo Ludens
- Information society
- Online identity
External links
[edit]- Visitor/Resident Resesarch Project Visitors and Residents: What motivates engagement with the digital information environment?
- Video explanation Visitor Resident Video
- Contrast with Prensky Not Natives but Residents