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[By age 20, kids will have spent 20,000 hours online –the same amount of time a professional piano player would have spent practicing --Dr. Urs Gasser]
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Extensive disclosure of personal data: 35% of girls in US are writing a blog vs 20% boys. Opportunity for HR departments to learn more about their employees, but guess what? They Google you too.
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Information processing habits: Pointed out that the second most popular social network was YouTube. They often ‘graze’ the headlines and don’t often read the full article. (I guess few natives will read this far? Prove me wrong in the comments). Opportunities: companies should allow natives to increase creativity to rip, mix, burn content to encourage interaction.
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Ty Yost[By age 20, kids will have spent 20,000 hours online –the same amount of time a professional piano player would have spent practicing --Dr. Urs Gasser]
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19 May 09
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Creators, no longer passive users: This generation creates their own content and shares their opinion online, see the Forrester’s social Technographics to learn about the data.
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Opportunities: companies should allow natives to increase creativity to rip, mix, burn content to encourage interaction.
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Peer collaboration, online activism: They often experience work with community builders, and are responsive to intrinsic motizations
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A RongasThe kids born after 1980 are often thought of as Digital Natives but age doesn’t always matter as the generation is defined on: access to digital technologies since birth, age, and have the skills to use the digital technologies. Those who come before the
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Michelle KrillThe kids born after 1980 are often thought of as Digital Natives but age doesn’t always matter as the generation is defined on: access to digital technologies, age, and have the skills to use the skills
~Key Characteristics of Digital Natives~-
Forrester’s social Technographics to learn about the data.
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Opportunities: companies should allow natives to increase creativity to rip, mix, burn content to encourage interaction.
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They may not be able to identify qualified and expert sources. “If it’s online, it must be true!”
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14 May 09
Howard RheingoldI’m live blogging from Corporate Social Networking Conference in Amsterdam, and listening to Dr. Urs Gasser of Harvard’s Berkman Center, his website and twitter account (works with friend Doc Searls) who coined the term “Digital Natives”. In my opinion, the Berkman Center is the leading think tank in academia focused on the internet and impacts to culture.
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I’m live blogging from Corporate Social Networking Conference in Amsterdam, and listening to Dr. Urs Gasser of Harvard’s Berkman Center, his website and twitter account (works with friend Doc Searls) who coined the term “Digital Natives”. In my opinion, the Berkman Center is the leading think tank in academia focused on the internet and impacts to culture.
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The kids born after 1980 are often thought of as Digital Natives but age doesn’t always matter as the generation is defined on: access to digital technologies, age, and have the skills to use the skills
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Key Characteristics of Digital Natives:
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They interact with the peers across the globe:
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Always online:
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Extensive disclosure of personal data
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Culture of sharing:
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Creators, no longer passive users:
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Information processing habits:
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Peer collaboration, online activism:
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Learning through browsing:
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[By age 20, kids will have spent 20,000 hours online –the same amount of time a professional piano player would have spent practicing --Dr. Urs Gasser]
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Extensive disclosure of personal data: 35% of girls in US are writing a blog vs 20% boys. Opportunity for HR departments to learn more about their employees, but guess what? They Google you too.
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Culture of sharing: The default behavior is information sharing, not only do they have the right to speak, but to be heard. Risk: breach of confidentiality is hip, digital natives are fans of wikileaks.
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Leena HelttulaRT @Avinio: What Companies Should Know About Digital Natives http://bit.ly/19Susl [from http://twitter.com/lekahe/statuses/1794539973]
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Sean BiehleBy age 20, kids will have spent 20,000 hours online –the same amount of time a professional piano player would have spent practicing --Dr. Urs Gasser
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Ian UsherSomeone else takes the idea of "digital natives" as being Completely And Inerrantly Correct and writes a blog post about it. Never mind.
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Jose RamirezAlways onlineExtensive disclosure of personal data:Culture of sharingCreators, no longer passive usersInformation processing habitsPeer collaboration, online activismLearning through browsing
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Michael LitmanBy age 20, kids will have spent 20,000 hours online –the same amount of time a professional piano player would have spent practicing --Urs Gasser
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