Which tools...
The question is:
Which tools seem most/least adapted to educate members of Gen Y? Examples?
Answer:
Most adapted
- Blog: the Y generation seems to have a fascination with publishing their intimate thoughts in a public space.
- Chat/IM: I feel that a chat group would probably be less interesting to them but I think they would still find it useful.
- Podcast: Anything they can put on their iPod or other digital media device is golden.
- WIKI: this gives the students vested interest in a site since they can influence the content.
- Email: perhaps a bit antiquated in gen Y standards. Still as important as the telephone was to previous generations.
- discussion boards are great, especially for college students and distance learning, but gen Y would probably not want to use them as much as other tools discussed above.
- Virtual museums? Gen Yers, for the most part, show little interest in real museums. But virtual could be a completely different story. I think we will have to see how this evolves.
- Wequest would fit in this category only because most of them are very linear in design and are much like a lesson in a book.
