A look at millenials, who they are, the emerging technologies they're using, how social media is being used in the workplace and some guesses at the future of technology.
1. The digital generation “The digital generation is an unprecedented force to change every institution in society. The question is – ‘Are you ready?’” -- Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics, Growing up Digital & Grown Up Digital
2. Roadmap Who am I? Who are millennials? Emerging technologies Social media in the workplace Applying the NETS standards The future…
3. Who am I? Friend Husband Technology Northwestern Kansas City Royals Social media Volunteer GenY Irish setters Early Adopter Storyteller
18. Future students, employees and customers“The digital generation is an unprecedented force to change every institution in society. The question is – ‘Are you ready?’” - Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics, Growing up Digital and Grown Up Digital
20. Who are they? Multitasking Digital Diverse Inclusive Civic Opportunity driven Coddled Tech-savvy Connected Overly assertive Dreamers Confident Source: Clara Miller/Morningstar Communications
129. Blur lines between Sprint Space (internal blog) and i-Connect (company-wide intranet), ratchet up activity to drive authenticity and engage key employee influencers:
143. Applying the NETS standards Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts
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148. Applying the NETS standards Digital Citizenship Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Group Justin So, what do you think?... Students monitor the blogosphere – including blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube – and share current events in technology with each other. Research legal blogs on Google blog search, search legal conversations on Twitter, social media policies companies have shared and collaborate on “Student social media and technology policy.”