Generation N"E"xt
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...teenagers and young adults are more experienced in a computer based technology than the majority of their caregivers or parents. Rather than be frightened by this new skill employed by Generation N"e"XT, we should see it as a creative challenge to learn more about our young people and ourselves. N-Generation is defined as those traditional-aged college seniors getting ready to enter their first professional career path who have benefited from the full-range of the computer revolution and the information explosion of the Internet). According to Dr. Sally Hinders (1999), Director of Career Services, Drake University, Des Moines, notes that the N-Generation is ready to burst onto the employment scene with skills unmatched by past graduates. "N-Generation students have grown up with the Internet," Hinders said. "They have become used to being surrounded by massive volumes of information. They have learned how to deal with that effectively and efficiently. Generation N According to Don Tapscott, author of The Digital Economy, co-author of Paradigm Shift, and now Growing Up Digital (1999), the N-generation consists of the 88 million people in the United States and Canada...
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