During a session at the Web 2.0 Summit, author and consultant Don Tapscott shared results from a research project on the Net generation, the first humans to grow up digitally. An estimated 80 million ...
The federal workplace has to adapt to a looming personnel issue that federal managers ignore at the country's peril, the Defense Department's deputy chief information officer said. During a phone ...
An interesting article came through the wires earlier on courtesy of colleague Dennis Howlett, where research by the Hans Bredow Institute indicates that not only are young people today more ...
In his 1997 book Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation, author Don Tapscott predicted that the children of baby boomers would make up an enormously influential group as the first ...
Anyone who has a child or knows people who are between 12 and 30 years old can’t help but notice that they’re typically able to multitask and process information in dramatically different ways than ...
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