Growing up, education and learning was confined to the classroom you went to every day. Knowledge came from the facts that your teachers would present to you and the words read out of a textbook. This is how you learned because this was the only option available to you. This generation is often referred to as “Digital Immigrants” (Prensky, 2012). This is a generation who did not grow up with technology, but rather adapted to the use of technology. On the other hand, the current generation, the “Digital Natives,” did not grow up this way. This generation has never known a life that didn’t have video games, internet, and computers. Access to information and knowledge did not come from just reading books and what their parents taught them. They had the opportunity to learn skills, such as shapes and colors from different apps found on an iPad. Prensky writes, “...it is very likely that our students’ brains have physically changed – and are different from o...