Overcoming Technological Barriers to Instruction: Situating Gen Z Students as Reverse Mentors

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In response to a changing higher education landscape, this essay presents an argument for utilizing reverse mentoring to solve technological problems in the academy. Specifically, the essay argues that 1) Gen Z students are uniquely positioned to capitalize on reverse mentoring programs and 2) instructional communication is an important framework for future reverse mentoring research.

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Kody Frey, T. (2021). Overcoming Technological Barriers to Instruction: Situating Gen Z Students as Reverse Mentors. Frontiers in Communication. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2021.630899

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