Digital tech dominates our world, from the devices we use every day to elements that govern the news we’re exposed to, and that regulate our lives in the background. It’s become harder to separate what’s online and what’s off. We’re connected, and yet we’re not. How does this reality affect young people?
Cheryl Brown and Kathryn MacCallum, co-Directors of the Digital Education Futures Lab, as they explore the digital landscapes that modern young people occupy. They look at how digital technology has shaped a new reality that’s far from black and white, focusing on how we can support young people as they navigate this new world that is rapidly evolving and changing every single moment.
About the speakers
Cheryl Brown and Kathryn MacCallum
Cheryl and Kathryn are Associate Professors and co-Directors of the Digital Education Futures Lab. Cheryl is the Head of the School of Educational Studies and Leadership, and along with Kathryn, a member of the Waitaha Regional Digital Equity group. Kathryn is the President of the International Association for Mobile Learning and a board member of EdTechNZ. Together their research covers digital and media literacies, digital wellbeing, augmented and virtual realities to support learners, digital inequality, and mobile learning.