Born to Be Wired: Technology, Communication and the Millennial Generation
Genesee Community College – May 31, 2007
Presentation Materials
- PowerPoint Presentation (PowerPoint – 5 MB)
- Blog
- del.icio.us/markgr/millennials
Contact Information
Mark Greenfield
Director of Web Services
Mail Drop: 109 Norton Hall
Office Location: 454 Porter Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, N.Y. 14260
Phone: (716)645-2811
Fax: (716)645-7761
Email: markgr@buffalo.edu
Abstract
The ongoing communications revolution combined with the coming of the Millennial generation and their love of technology will have a profound impact on college campuses. For the Millennial generation, the Internet is now the hub for all their activities which will increase the importance of university Web sites. Millennial students (and their parents) are behaving as customers who actively compare programs and services to make choices on their college education. Their expectation is a 24/7 service culture – always on, always connected – anytime, anywhere.
Part economics, part sociology, and part IT, this presentation will provide historical context for the communications revolution, an overview of the characteristics and traits of the Millennial generation, and a review of the communication technologies that appeal to Millennials including IM, Blogs, RSS, Podcasting and text messaging.
Recommended Books
- Cairncross, Frances. The Death of Distance. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2001
- Friedman, Thomas. The World is Flat. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005
- Godin, Seth. All Marketers Are Liars. New York, NY: Penquin Group, 2005
- Godin, Seth. Small is the New Big. New York, NY: Penquin Group, 2006
- Howe, Neil and Strauss, William. Millennials Go to College. 2003
- Howe, Neil and Strauss, William. Millennials Rising. New York, NY: Vantage Books, 2000
- Levine, Rick and others. The Cluetrain Manifesto. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2001
- Morville, Peter. Ambient Findability. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, 2005
- Scoble, Robert and Israel, Shel. Naked Conversations. New York NY: Wiley, John & Sons
- Surowiecki, James. The Wisdom of Crowds. New York, NY: Random House, 2004
- Tapscott, Daniel and Williams, Anthony. Wikinomics. New York, NY: Penquin Group, 2006
Web Resources
YouTube Videos
The World is Flat
- Tom Friedman speech from MIT (video)
- Online NewsHour: Tom’s Journal: American Jobs in India (Interview with Tom Friedman on outsourcing American jobs)
- Why the World is Flat (Interview with Tom Friedman from Wired Magazine)
The Millennial Generation
- Generation Next (from PBS)
- Educating the Net Generation (from Educause)
- Teens and Technology (PDF – from Pew/Internet)
- The Internet at School (from Pew/Internet)
- The Digital Disconnect: The widening gap between Internet-savvy students and their schools (from Pew/Internet)
- The Net Generation and the School
- Teen Content Creators and Consumers (from Pew/Internet)
- The Information Age Mindset (PDF)
- State Legislators as Co-Pilots (From the Chronicle – subscription required)
- Putting Parents in their Place: Outside Class (From the Washington Post)
- The Key to Competitiveness: Understanding the Next Generation Learner (From Educause)
- The State of Our Nation’s Youth 2003-2004 (PDF – From the Horatio Alger Association)
- The Multitasking Generation (Cover story from Time Magazine – March 27, 2006)
- Generation Next (From PBS)
Millennials in the Workplace
- Scenes from the Culture Clash (From FastCompany Magazine – January 2006)
- The Millennial Challenge: Growing a New Generation of Workers (from Veritude)
- Are U.S. employers ready for the Millennial generation? (from Emory University – February 2006)
- Digital Distractions Bad for the Workplace (from Newsweek – March 2006)
- Generation Y: They’ve arrived at work with a new attitude (from USAToday – November 2005
Technology
- 2007 Horizon Report
- HigherEd BlogCon 2006
- Home Alone? How Content Aggregators Change Navigation and Control of Content (by Joshua Porter – from Digital Web Magazine)
- Tim Berners Lee on the read/write Web
- The next big thing: The Web as your servant (from USA Today)
- NJIT’s SmartCampus Project
- E-Mail is so Five Minutes Ago (from BusinessWeek)
- The Power of Us (from BusinessWeek)
- How to beat jet lag for $550,000 (from the globandmail.com)
Instant Messaging
- MeeBoMe
- Trillian
- AIM Survey 2005
- Instant Messaging – Collaborative Tool or Educator’s nightmare!
- Instant Messaging: Its Impact on and Recommendations for Student Affairs
Text Messaging (SMS & MMS)
- Life and Romance in 160 Characters or Less
- Texting Translation Service
- Dawgtel from SIU
- DrexelOne Mobile
- Text Messaging Blog
- MMS Blog
RSS
- Summary from Wikipedia
- Microsoft Crashes the RSS Party (from BusinessWeek)
- RSS feeds college students’ diet for research (from USA Today)
- The Business Case for RSS (PDF)
- Bloglines
Blogs
- Summary from Wikipedia
- Tim Berners-Lee’s Blog
- Blogs will change your business (from BusinessWeek)
- Naked Conversations Blog
- Extending Instructional Uses of Blogs To The Campus: A Case Study (PDF)
- The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog
- Technorati
Sample Blogs supported by Web Services
- Admissions Blogs
- Be Advised Newsletter (Undergraduate Advising Newsletter)
- PreHealth Bulletin
- Scholarly Times Newsletter
- Pre Law
- Web Services
Podcasting
- When Ipod goes collegiate (from the Christian Science Monitor)
- Podcast Alley
- Ipodder
- Article on Podcasting from CNN
- IPods knock over beer mugs (from USA Today)
Wikis
- Wikipedia
- Wiki Entry on Wikipedia
- UB entry on Wikipedia
- It’s a Wiki Wiki World (from Time Magazine)
- CaseWiki (Case Western)
- DavisWiki (UC – Davis)
- JHUWuki (Johns Hopkins)
- OberWiki (Oberlin)
- COSTP World History Project
Social Networking
- The Social Software Weblog
- Integrated Web Design: Social Networking
- Myspace
- del.icio.us
- TakingITGlobal
- University of Manitoba Virtual Learning Commons
3G Mobile Phones
- Summary from Wikipedia
- 3G Today
- 3G Newsroom
Vlogs