Dr. Urs Gassar, Executive Director for the Berkman’s Center for Internet & Society, focuses his research and teaching on information law and policy and the interaction between law and innovation. Currently, he’s working on exploring policy and educational challenges for the future generation of digital natives, the regulation of digital media and technology, ICT interoperability, the institutional settings for fostering entrepreneurship, and the law’s impact on innovation and risk in the ICT space.
Jeremiah Owyang, Forrester Research, live blogged Dr. Gassar’s talk at the Corporate Social Networking Conference. Some notes that relate to workplace learning:
The kids born after 1980 are often thought of as Digital Natives but age doesn’t always matter as the generation is defined on: access to digital technologies since birth, age, and have the skills to use the digital technologies.
I think this is key. We need to think of a generation as something other than a date of birth. (JC)
What Companies Should Know About Digital Natives | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | 14 May 2009


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