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Discusses millennials use of technology and how the academic world can keep up!

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MILLENNIALS & TECHNOLOGY

THE BASICS

Currently, the Largest GenerationThey are the 2nd Largest Generation in the

history of the worldThey account for 1/3 of the World’s Population

They account for 1/4 of the US Population

UNDERGRADS @ JWU

National Center for Educational Statistics

BEHAVIORS & TECHNOLOGY

I. More Choices, More SelectivityExpect a greater array of products and services

available to them

Sweeny, R. (2006)

II. Experiential & Exploratory LearnersStrongly prefer learning by doing

Sweeny, R. (2006)

III. Flexibility & ConveniencePrefer to keep time & commitments flexible in

order to take advantage of a better option if it comes along.

Expect faculty and the institution to give them more flexibility

Sweeny, R. (2006)

IV. Personalization & CustomizationExpect products/services to allow for as much

personalization & customization features as possible to meet their changing needs & interests

Sweeny, R. (2006)

V. ImpatienceZERO tolerance for delaysExpect services instantly when they are readyRequire constant feedback on their progress

Sweeny, R. (2006)

RISD President: John Maeda Twittering

VI. MultitaskersThink that they excel at juggling multiple tasks at

once

Sweeny, R. (2006)

VII. Poor ResearchersAssume everything is available “online” aka

GOOGLEUtilize poor research techniques & strategies

Sweeny, R. (2006)

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VIII. Nomadic/MOBILE CommunicatorsUtilize a variety of communication methods but

prefer synchronous digital methods such as IM & Text-messaging

Prefer to receive service un-tethered ->anytime/anywhere

Pull information to any device ->anytime/anywhere

Sweeny, R. (2006)

Stanford University iPhone Apps

Georgia Tech: GT Login

IX. CollaborationEntire education experience has involved some

form of group work

Sweeny, R. (2006)

Google Docs & Spreadsheets Presentation

X. Late AdoptersVery comfortable with technologies they use

currently and won’t try new technologies until everyone else (their peers) are using them

Sweeny, R. (2006)

ANY QUESTIONS?

Technology Discussed

• Meebo• YouTube• CamStudio• PBWiki• Google Docs & Spreadsheets• Jing• Zoho

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