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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
7/28/2017 1:12:37 PM
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Re: Generation Z
@vnewman:

Agree with you 100%. KNowing multiple languages is certainly an added advantage in this global age. We can't even guess when it would come in handy, sometimes that may even turn out to be so significant tool.

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vnewman
vnewman
7/27/2017 3:10:24 PM
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Re: Generation Z
@elizabethv - I believe it is equally as important.  Coding is a language and with a global economy, it puts you at an advantage to be multi-lingual.  I'm hoping my son can speak at least 4-5 different languages.

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Michelle
Michelle
7/27/2017 2:31:43 PM
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Re: Generation Z
heh, you don't have to be a freelancer to feel that way. I feel that way at work and when I'm working on freelance projects. Everything will never ever be done...never.

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batye
batye
7/27/2017 12:33:19 PM
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Re: Generation Technology
@afwriter I could not agree more as when we are younge our brain works and learn faster... but when old age hits... it becomes sad reality... 

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afwriter
afwriter
7/27/2017 11:07:42 AM
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Re: Generation Technology
It really is amazing how quickly they can absorb the knowledge, but it is probably because they are so young. It's just like how they say you should start teaching multiple languages at a young age because they learn quicker when they are younger. 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
7/27/2017 9:10:58 AM
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Re: Generation Z
@Michelle - I'm not sure if they'll find much about technology difficult. They've been stressing starting coding at a young age for a few years now. When we were looking for a kindergarten for my oldest, that was one thing we saw as important - the availability of coding classes. There are even apps that get kids started with coding even as young as kindergarten. With the ability to understand coding from such a young age, I'm not sure much about technology will be all that challenging for them in the future. 

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afwriter
afwriter
7/26/2017 11:31:16 PM
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Re: Generation Z
@Faryl, It's a great point. I am a freelancer and I feel as though my work is never done and there is always something more I could be doing. 

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afwriter
afwriter
7/26/2017 11:27:15 PM
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Re: Generation Z
It's crazy how a rapid change in our technology is placing a divide within single generations. I am at the edge of Gen-X and Millenial and my experiences are much different than that of some people I know that are on the other end of the Millenial generation. 

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batye
batye
7/26/2017 11:02:00 PM
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Re: Generation Technology
@freehe for me new generation is seems like they born with technology in they hands and they could figure it on the fly how to use new technology... 

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freehe
freehe
7/26/2017 8:02:38 PM
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Generation Technology
It is easier for millennials and generation Z to quickly adapt to the latest technology because that is all they know. Generation Z has more options to access, view, listen to and read content than any other generation. If generation X or Y had the same experience they would have the same interests.

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