2014
DOI: 10.4236/ce.2014.513137
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Videography in the 21<sup>st</sup> Century Higher Education: Insights and Propositions from the Entrepreneurship Discipline

Abstract: The generation "Z" was born into the digital information society, with smartphones, tablet PCs and social media replacing a huge chunk of the traditional learning tools and earlier forms of educational enquiry. As this generation of "virtual learners" is entering into both the workplace and the higher education classrooms, the yesteryears traditional teaching and learning methods have become obsolete. Learner-centered instruction designs enabled by modern ICT are taking preference over expository teaching meth… Show more

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“…The technological trends of recent years are leading to important behavioral changes in the modern socio-cultural world that are visible in the educational context of 21st century students (Onyema and Daniil, 2017;Oparaocha et al, 2014). Unlike previous generations, students in the 21st century are progressively demonstrating less tolerance for more conventional teaching (Roehl et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The technological trends of recent years are leading to important behavioral changes in the modern socio-cultural world that are visible in the educational context of 21st century students (Onyema and Daniil, 2017;Oparaocha et al, 2014). Unlike previous generations, students in the 21st century are progressively demonstrating less tolerance for more conventional teaching (Roehl et al, 2013).…”
Section: Itse 182mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, teaching and learning have benefited much from advances in information and communication technologies—ICT (e.g. Hidalgo and Albors, 2008; Oparaocha et al., 2014; Proserpio and Gioia, 2007; Tejeda, 2008). For instance, ICT innovations such as electronic-learning platforms, email, interactive discussion forums, and so on have made it much easier to teach and manage classroom activities and eliminate a number of prior limitations.…”
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confidence: 99%