Marc Prensky

Marc Prensky in an American author and educator who coined the phrase “digital native/digital immigrant.”

A former public educator and professor at Wagner College who became an author and business strategist. He has graduate degrees from both Harvard University and Yale University and has written over eight books and numerous articles through various organizations. 

Current works mainly focus on K-12 education reform and further addressing the unique needs of students who have been raised within the modern technological age.

 

Famous Books:

Prensky, M. (2001). Digital Game-Based Learning.  McGraw Hill.

Prensky, M. (2006). 2006- Don’t Bother Me Mom – I’m Learning. Paragon Press.

Prensky, M. (2010). Teaching Digital Natives. Corwin-Sage.

Prensky, M. (2012). From Digital Natives to Digital Wisdom: Hopeful Essays from 21st Century Learning. Corwin-Sage.

Prensky, M. (2012). Brain Gain: Technology and the Quest for Digital Wisdom. Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prensky, M. (2015). The World Needs a New Curriculum. The Global Future Education Foundation.

Prensky, M. (2016). Education to Better Their World: Unleashing the power of 21st century kids. TC Press.

Prensky, M. (2020). Beliefs for 21 c. Kids The Global Future Education Foundation.

 

Videos:

The Future of Education in an Age of Human Digital Enhancement.

Unleashing the Power of 21st-Century Kids.

 

Website:

https://marcprensky.com/