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Scottish Language goes all 'Digital Native'
By Bill Magee



"Millennials, Gen Z & Alpha are programmed - and want to keep up with - rapidly changing technologies," reports Mark Plensky, late Harvard professor and creator of the term 'Digital Natives', who included Scotland in his exhaustively-researched seminal global essay.

Bill Magee

Award-Winning Former Reuters, Sunday Times & The Scotsman Freelance Journalist Bill Magee has operated his DigiComms Advisory/BizTech Writing/Editing Bureau out of Edinburgh with a global reach for three decades. Bill became rather obsessed - to put it mildly - with all matters digital on covering COMDEX in the mid-Nineties for the London Times along with a BBC TV crew. Since then he has worked hard at keeping up with what have become rapidly-emerging and unprecedented developments affecting, literally, everyone on the planet in one way or another..

Preface
Chapter 1 - A Precious Entity
Chapter 2 - Angry Birds
Chapter 3 - Scottish to Digital Glossary
Chapter 4 - Hi Head Yin
Chapter 5 - Dwam my Spreckle
Chapter 6 - Quantum Leap
Chapter 7 - Paisley Buddy
Chapter 8 - Yikes!
Chapter 9 - First Footer
Chapter 10 - Take that Selfie!
Chapter 11 - Nook & Cranny
Chapter 12 - In Conclusion


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