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Kathryn Anderson's List: Journalism: Required Reading

  • Feb 13, 10

    Journalism class, how do your younger siblings use media differently from the way you do? How do you use media differently from the way your older siblings or friends do?

    What about your use of media vs. that of your parents?

    //\n\nWhat do you think about the author's contention that generational differences occur more quickly because of the speed of technological innovation? \n\n

    PLEASE NOTE: In my tagging system, "to.read" is a note to myself about books (etc.) that I might want to read. I'll put anything I require you to read on a list or in a link so it's always clear, but you may of course explore any links on this site.

    • “Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way They Learn,” has also drawn this distinction between what he calls the Net Generation, born in the 1980s, and the iGeneration, born in the ’90s and this decade.
    • That versatility is great when they’re killing time, but will a younger generation be as focused at school and work as their forebears?
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