UNIT 22 Week 1 01/10/2014 Nawan Yudhanahas
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Z - Gen Z are more open-minded
and see opportunity to learn from others. - Gen Z are more entrepreneurial than Gen Y. They want to play a hands-on role in changing what they don’t like about the world around them.
- Often labelled as ‘selfish’
- Less open-minded than Gen Z - More motivated by money
Y
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Z - Too dependant on technology - Lack interpersonal skills - Health problem from sedentary lifestyle
2,000 familes
JAN
1
36 minutes
2 Weekdays
2 hours 20 minutes
3
4
Weekends
5
8 hours
6
Weekly
Visiting grandparents
TIME SPENT TOGETHER
NUMBER OF TIMES VISITING GRANDPARENTS 6 times / year
Visiting grandparents is the last thing on the list for weekends
Families are busier than ever The survey was carried out for Virgin Holidays and Universal Orlando Resort http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2363193/No-time-family-You-Parents-children-spend-hour-day-modern-demands.html
“Connections between generations are essential for the mental health and stability of the nation.”
“Connections between generations are essential for the mental health and stability of the nation.” Margaret Mead Margaret Mead was a respected American cultural anthropologist who was frequently a featured author and speaker in the mass media throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was known for popularising the insights of anthropology into modern American and Western culture.
Benefits of intergeneration connection - Kids feel more secure - They do better at school - They better sense of who they are and where they came from. They have roots, history and sense of belonging.
Daniel’s means of communications include Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Wordpress, and Google Plus. His interests in technologies as well global economy can be deduced from his twitter.
Daniel Kent, President and Executive Director of Net Literacy, became passionate about teaching Internet skills to others back in middle school, when he was a volunteer at his public library. Daniel’s company now donates $1.4 million in services annually, which includes refurbishing computers and teaching digital literacy skills to students and parents. Daniel founded Net Literacy when he was 15 years old. He was listed as one of Youth Service America’s 25 Most Powerful and Influential Young People In The World.