Title: Teaching the Millennials: One cynical GenXers view
1Teaching the MillennialsOne cynical Gen-Xers
view
- Stewart Brower, MLIS
- University at Buffalo
- Health Sciences Library
2What is a generation?
- A grouping of people, typically by birth years,
that are defined by the historical and
sociological experiences they have shared - Howe Strauss, Millennials Rising
3Defining the Generations
- Four major generations are currently at play
(war?) in the academic world - Silent born 1925-1942
- Boomers born 1943-1960
- Gen-Xers born 1961-1980
- Millennials born post-1980
4Who are the Silent Generation?
- Introspective, intellectual, suffocated children
of war and depression - Famous Silents Colin Powell, Walter Mondale,
Woody Allen, Martin Luther King, Jr., Sandra Day
OConnor, Elvis Presley - Stuck between the get-it-done G.I.s and the
self-absorbed Boomers
5Who are Boomers?
- Defining events include the birth of television,
the Civil Rights Movement, and fiscal prosperity - Also deaths of President Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy,
and Dr. Martin Luther King the Vietnam war and
related protests and the Watergate scandal - Boomers value health and wellness, personal
growth, and involvement
6Who are Gen-Xers?
- Characterized by an economic and psychological
"survivor" mentality - Grew up very quickly amid rising divorce rates,
latchkeys, violence and low expectations - The Challenger explosion, AIDS, hostage crises,
Desert Storm, Nike (Just Do It!) - Independent, skeptical of authority, cautious in
their commitments
7Who are Millennials?
- Result of a backlash against hands-off
parenting a protected (coddled?) generation - Columbine, Power Rangers, cell phones, DVDs, and
9-11 - Theyre the most numerous, affluent, and
ethnically diverse generation in American
history. - Strauss - Assumed technological savvy which may be true
in many respects, but
8Millennials and Tech
- Grew up on videogames, PCs, cell phones
- Which means they never bothered reading the
manuals - Education takes the same path as Sonic the
Hedgehog
9Tech Change Fragmentation
- Accustomed to rapid technological change in
communications, and have come to expect this type
of change in all aspects of their lives - Postmodern conditions in which they have been
raised, characterized by consumerism,
superficiality, and knowledge fragmentation (no
universal truth or single version of reality)
10What have Mils learned?
- Consumerism
- short-term convenience and expediency over
long-term investment of time and effort (will
compromise on quality to save time and effort) - As a result, students will convince themselves
that they are fulfilling all of their research
needs by using the Web - Superficiality
- Outward appearances emphasized over underlying
mechanisms or meanings - Will use a Web site without questioning
authorship, depth of information, validity of
content, etc. - Computer literacy Information literacy
11- Knowledge Fragmentation
- Web is illustrative of this concept ubiquity of
personal, or subjective, pages - Students may consider the content of all Web
pages on any topic to be equally valid - Hyperlinks allow user to jump from page to page,
further fragmenting knowledge acquisition - (Millennials information adapted from Harley,
Dreger, and Knobloch, - The postmodern condition students, the Web,
and academic library services. Reference
Services Review, v. 29, no. 1 (2001)).
12Building a better BI
- Department and library faculty should design
course assignments that better integrate critical
thinking, and not simply library resources, into
their assignments. - Teach students evaluative skills for appraising
all information resources (Internet sites,
journal articles, etc). - Mils despise busy work BI assignments and
assessments must have purpose! - Were not going to impress them with Boolean, so
maybe we should stop trying
13Millennials Like
- Nintendo learning
- Group activities
- Puzzles and games
- INTERACTIVITY!!!
- Sit and listen is deadly
- Let them take the wheel!
- Small group and large group activities
14Things I typically stress
- Subject-centered learning
- There is no one right way to run a search
- Saving time by doing it right the first time
- The deep Web over the general Internet
- And especially You can always find me!!!
15One other thing about these kids
16They will tend to take more of the long view,
which reflects their optimism. They are prepared
to lay the foundation for something that comes
later.
They will listen when faculties tell them there
is a base of knowledge that they should have
QAs from Neil Howe and William Strauss, authors
of Millennials Rising http//www.millennialsrisin
g.com/qa.shtml
17Thanks for Listening!