Millennials understanding the emrging new generation Y
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MillennialsMillennials
A question of audience?
A question of audience?
Who
they
are
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Who
they
are
…
Gen
erat
ion
wha
t?
Gen
erat
ion
wha
t?
Baby Boomers: 1945-1964: Older returning to
school for retirement, increase income, and to
do things they didn’t have time for as adults.
Generation X: 1964-1982: Shut out of
prosperity of the sixties, coming of age in the
Era of Reagan and later. Disgruntled with the
way society responds to problems. Realists.
Familiar with economic collapse (74-82) and
wealth disparity (82-). Generation Y (Millennials): 1982-2000: More
thematic. 911, but optimistic. On demand.
Entitled. No sense of need to achieve. On
their own time. Compliant and willing to work
hard for their pleasure (videogames,
cellphones, texting) See education
pragmatically. Less likely to spend as much for
it. Recognize the false promise of
education=better life. Next: (2000-)
Met
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etho
ds
of Y
1.tutoring and personalized
instruction is popular (learning
programs, cms, online tutorials,
youtube how tos, my life lab, DIY)
2.they don’t need a lecture/they
like to do it. 3.Admissions: matchmaking and
courting students: UP: make them
feel special this is a dating process/they can
choose not to go out with you…
4.Advising/monitoring and
surveillance: they may not like it
but they are getting used to being
watched and monitored and some
are self-monitoring (facebook: I
just brushed my teeth)
Met
hod
s of
YM
etho
ds
of Y
5.multicultural/multiethnic:
accept it/they are not going
to change nor is the world
6.they have lived their whole
life with internet, texting,
computers, games, online life
7. they don’t read unless they
like it 8.they only consider school
important if they like
something or if they want
something (a scholarship, an
internship, a job)….they
don’t have the money to play
around
Met
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YM
etho
ds
of Y
9.they are poor about half of the public school
students coming to us are low income/most are
in the south or southwest.
10.They’d rather watch Khan academy than you
11.Students need competencies to get jobs:
NOT DEGREES if you can have A+ competency in computers,
if you know java, if you can pass a medical
coding class, if you have a project
management certificate you can work. Your
degree can be in anything….It’s the
competencies that are hirable.
12. Portable: Students want mobile services
that follow them. They don’t want to be sent to
a building. Email or text them the answer, the
form, the prescription, the person, the
studyguide.
Met
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YM
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of Y
13. Students are busy. They have jobs, they
have lives, they have other commitments.
Accept it. 14.Cellphones and lots of mobile info is here
to stay. 24/7 world people. They are not going
to ditch the cellphone because you want quite
time. They an turn off ringers but it might help
to give everyone a cellphone break every 45
minutes in class to check incoming calls from
Becky Lou!!!! 15.If you want them to listen to you, you better
be interesting or scary or both. Preferably
both. 16.Education needs to be tactile/they need to
do to become and to own it. Theory is included
in the doing. 17.Digital: be creative but learn to program
18. don’t use digital devices: make them
Met
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YM
etho
ds
of Y
19.Culture is local. Your theatre
students aren’t going to NY they are
making theatre here, your film students
aren’t going to LA they are making it
here; your bankers aren’t going to Wall
Street they are banking here. Think
global and act local. 20. the world is connected to us. There
are no more international boundaries.
There are producers and consumers.
Everyone is potentially a maker and a
producer and a customer.
21. MOOCS (massive open online
courses) are changing ed…. The price
and time to degree must drop
22. Adjectives applied to milllennials:
sheltered, achieving, team-oriented,
pressured, conventional, special,
confident
Mill
enni
als
Mill
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als
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Met
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s of
YM
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of Y
23. Digital humanities are here.
Some digital humanities projects:
24. More generation me than
generation we. 25. Study: Journal of
Personality/Social Psychology:
they like money, fame, image
don’t care about; self acceptance,
affiliation, and community
26.Reaching them by: rapport,
relevance, relaxed, rationale,
research based methods
27, Entrepreneurial, narcissistic
and broke
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e on
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Read
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e on
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Selingo, Jeffrey: College
Unbound 2013.Chau, Joanna.
“Millennials are more
Generation Me than
Generation We”
Chronicle. March 15,
2012.Bart, Mary. “The Five Rs
of Engaging Millennial
Students. “ FacultyFocus.co