The Google Generation

The Google Generation
Author: Barrie Gunter,Ian Rowlands,David Nicholas
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781780631639

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The Google Generation examines original and secondary research evidence from international sources to determine whether there is a younger generation of learners who are adopting different styles of information search behaviour from older generations as a function of their patterns of use of online technologies. The book addresses the questions: might the widespread availability and use of search engines, such as Google, give rise to a different type of scholar who seeks out and utilises online information sources and thereby develops a different orientation to learning from older generations whose information seeking practices became established initially in the offline world. Provides a one of the most comprehensive analyses yet on the evolving nature of information search behaviour Combines a review of a wide range of international research evidence combined with original, cutting edge research Directed towards industry end-users and policy makers as well as academics with shared scholarly interests

Teaching the Last Backpack Generation

Teaching the Last Backpack Generation
Author: Zachary Walker,Kara Rosenblatt,Donald McMahon
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506310022

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Let mobile devices transform teaching and learning Don’t just know how to use mobile technology. Know how to use it to transform learning. This refreshingly easy-to-use workbook shows educators how to make mobile devices a natural part of their classrooms by optimizing technology, no matter what the content. Discover: practical mobile device management skills such as how to project and use devices as a whiteboard and tools to capture student responses. fun strategies students will love such as teaching vocabulary using text speak and slang or using a digital assistant (like Siri) instead of writing. helpful resources to enhance professional learning.

Artscience

Artscience
Author: David Edwards
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2010-03-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674263208

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Scientists are famous for believing in the proven and peer-accepted, the very ground that pioneering artists often subvert; they recognize correct and incorrect where artists see only true and false. And yet in some individuals, crossover learning provides a remarkable kind of catalyst to innovation that sparks the passion, curiosity, and freedom to pursue--and to realize--challenging ideas in culture, industry, society, and research. This book is an attempt to show how innovation in the "post-Google generation" is often catalyzed by those who cross a conventional line so firmly drawn between the arts and the sciences. David Edwards describes how contemporary creators achieve breakthroughs in the arts and sciences by developing their ideas in an intermediate zone of human creativity where neither art nor science is easily defined. These creators may innovate in culture, as in the development of new forms of music composition (through use of chaos theory), or, perhaps, through pioneering scientific investigation in the basement of the Louvre. They may innovate in research institutions, society, or industry, too. Sometimes they experiment in multiple environments, carrying a single idea to social, industrial, and cultural fruition by learning to view traditional art-science barriers as a zone of creativity that Edwards calls artscience. Through analysis of original stories of artscience innovation in France, Germany, and the United States, he argues for the development of a new cultural and educational environment, particularly relevant to today's need to innovate in increasingly complex ways, in which artists and scientists team up with cultural, industrial, social, and educational partners.

An Introduction to Google for the Older Generation

An Introduction to Google for the Older Generation
Author: Noel Kantaris,Phil R. M. Oliver
Publsiher: Bernard Babani Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010
Genre: Google
ISBN: 0859347141

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Google has evolved into far more than just an internet search tool as this book will explain. It has been written with a view to the particular needs of the older generation who may have little or no knowledge or understanding of computers.

S 2046 Next Generation Internet in the President s Fiscal Year 2001 Budget

S  2046  Next Generation Internet in the President s Fiscal Year 2001 Budget
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Internet
ISBN: UCAL:B5183313

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Google for the Older Generation

Google for the Older Generation
Author: Noel Kantaris
Publsiher: Bernard Babani Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Computers and older people
ISBN: 0859347389

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Google is so much more than just a search tool to help you find information from the Internet. This book, written specifically for the over 50s, will show you how to explore and understand both the search facilities and many other useful features of Google.

Generation Z

Generation Z
Author: Corey Seemiller,Meghan Grace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429809187

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No other generation in history has received as much coverage as the Millennial generation. Books, Google searches, blogs, and news articles are everywhere about them. Yet, Generation Z is comprised of our youth and young adults today and has received very little attention comparatively. Those in Generation Z are among our youngest consumers, students, colleagues, constituents, voters, and neighbors. Being able to better understand who they are and how they see the world can be helpful in effectively working with, teaching, supervising, and leading them. Generation Z: A Century in the Making offers insight into nearly every aspect of the lives of those in Generation Z, including a focus on their career aspirations, religious beliefs and practices, entertainment and hobbies, social concerns, relationships with friends and family, health and wellness, money management, civic engagement, communication styles, political ideologies, technology use, and educational preferences. Drawing from an unprecedented number of studies with higher education research institutions, market research firms such as Pew and Census, other generational researchers and industry leaders, this is the authoritative defining work on Generation Z that market researchers, consumer behaviour specialists, and employers sorely need – and it is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the sociology of generations.

Defining Construction Insights into the Emergence and Generation of Linguistic Representations

Defining Construction  Insights into the Emergence and Generation of Linguistic Representations
Author: Mike Putnam,Matthew Carlson,Antonio Fábregas,Eva Wittenberg
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889719358

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