Millennial Generation

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t's 2009: The current millennial generation, the i-Kids, the "Digital Natives," the Net Generation students are now approximately ages 8 to 27. Many of these students are entering their years of career exploration while others are actively involved in career and technical education (CTE) programs in school or college. The millennial generation is the first generation to grow up with technology integrated into their lives--cell phones, i-pods, computers, the Internet, instant messaging, texting, MySpace and Facebook accounts, computer and console video games and multimedia. The future will be full of surprises and that surely will include more technological advances. One such advancement on the horizon is computerized clothing. This article takes a look at the following: (1) the future career technology education (CTE) instructional programs; (2) what the future CTE classrooms will look like fifty years from now; and (3) the technologies educators and students will be using in the future.

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Greenblatt, A. (2023). Millennial Generation. Millennial Generation. CQ Press. https://doi.org/10.4135/cqresrre20150626

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