Posted on December 8, 2008 by mollybob
Earlier this year I was researching for an assignment on Generation Y and I came across Mike Wesch’s (US Professor of the year) work for the first time. The assignment’s already been handed in and the semester finished but there’s still a quote from one of Wesch’s papers Anti Teaching: Confronting the crisis of significance that sticks [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2008 by mollybob
I normally don’t post on a weekend, but as part of NaBloPoMo here I am, on a Saturday afternoon typing away. Considering my weekend status, I thought I’d share something really neat I found in slideshare for my post today. It’s called the Gen Y guide to web 2.0 at work and I think [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2008 by mollybob
Although I am on the cusp of what is considered Generation Y, I have never really identified myself too closely with the term. I like playing with new technology, I am often found on Facebook, but that I thought, was the limit of things… I mean, I don’t identify with alot of the other words [...]
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