The ‘Nearly Digital Natives’ of Brunei Darussalam: A Review of Digital Diversity, Nativisation, Wisdom and Dissonance in the Digital World

Pengiran Shaiffadzillah Pengiran Omarali
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A 2013 report by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) ranked Brunei Darussalam 13 out of 180 countries in its Digital Natives list with 73.7% of the Brunei youth population profiled as digital natives. However, the ‘digital nativeness’ of Brunei’s learners is hardly reflected in their learning; prompting the question if these learners are indeed digital natives. Extending from a preceding literature review that analysed the discourse between proponents and critics of the ‘digital native’ theory, this paper integrates into the existing discussion several new profiling constructs, notably the constructs of ‘digital wisdom’, digital dissonance and the digital world. In addition, recent concurrent studies on Bruneian learners’ dispositions towards digital nativeness have contributed to a more contextualised understanding of the learner. This review expands its query from identifying two hypotheses on the existence of digital natives in the Brunei learner population, to establishing a further two hypotheses that inform us of the pathways our dynamic learners undertake in seeking digital nativeness.
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文莱达鲁萨兰国的“近数字原住民”:数字世界中的数字多样性、本土化、智慧和不和谐的回顾
国际电信联盟(ITU) 2013年的一份报告将文莱达鲁萨兰国在180个国家的数字原住民名单中排名第13位,其中73.7%的文莱青年人口被列为数字原住民。然而,文莱学习者的“数字原生”几乎没有反映在他们的学习中;这引发了一个问题:这些学习者是否真的是数字原住民?从之前的文献综述(分析了“数字原生”理论的支持者和批评者之间的话语)延伸,本文将几个新的分析结构整合到现有的讨论中,特别是“数字智慧”、数字不和谐和数字世界的结构。此外,最近关于文莱学习者对数字原生的倾向的同步研究有助于对学习者进行更情境化的理解。这篇综述扩展了它的疑问,从确定文莱学习者群体中存在数字原生代的两个假设,到建立另外两个假设,告诉我们动态学习者在寻求数字原生代时所采取的途径。
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