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Articles: Millenials and the University

Carlson, Scott. (2005, Oct. 7) "The Net Generation Goes to College." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 52(7).
http://chronicle.com/free/v52/i07/07a03401.htm

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Books From the ASU Libraries: Millenials and the University

Titles

Attewell, Paul, & Seel, Norbert M., eds. (2003). Disadvantaged teens and computer technologies. Munster; New York: Waxmann.
QA76.9.C659 D57 2003 Science
(view catalog record)

Bakardjieva, Maria. (2005). Internet society: the Internet in everyday life. London; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
HM851 .B35 2005 West, Hayden & Science
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Cargile Cook, Kelli, & Grant-Davie, Keith, eds. (2005). Online education: global questions, local answers. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing.
LB2395.7 .O63 2005 West & Polytechnic
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Cassidy, Margaret. (2004). Bookends: the changing media environment of American classrooms. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
LB1028.3 .C33 2004 West Stacks
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Coomes, Michael D., & DeBard, Robert, eds. (2004). Serving the millennial generation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
LB2342.92 .S478 2004 West Stacks
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Edmunds, June, & Turner, Bryan S., eds. (2002). Generational consciousness, narrative, and politics. Lanham, MD; Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield.
HM721 .G464 2002 Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah. (2003). From generation to generation (3rd ed.). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
HM721 .E57 2003
(view catalog record)

Falk, Gerhard, & Falk, Ursula A. (2005). Youth culture and the generation gap. New York: Algora.
Ordering for Fletcher Library

Gimpel, James G.; Lay, J. Celeste.; Schuknecht, Jason E. (2003). Cultivating democracy: civic environments and political socialization in America. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press.

(view catalog record)
eBook access [restricted to ASU users]

Gura, Mark, & Percy, Bernard. (2005). Recapturing technology for education: keeping tomorrow in today's classrooms. Lanham, MD: ScarecrowEducation.
LB1028.3 .G87 2005 West Stacks
(view catalog record)

Harris, Frances Jacobson. (2005). I found it on the Internet: coming of age online. Chicago: American Library Association.
Z718.5 .H38 2005 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Howe, Neil, & Strauss, William. (2003). Millenials go to college: strategies for a new generation on campus: recruiting and admissions, campus life, and the classroom. Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
LA229 .H63 2003 West Stacks
(view catalog record)

Kundanis, Rose M. (2003). Children, teens, families, and mass media: the millennial generation. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
P94.5 .C552 U65 2003 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Lancaster, Lynne C., & Stillman, David. (2003). When generations collide: who they are, why they clash, how to solve the generational puzzle at work. New York: HarperBusiness.
HG5549.5 .M5 L36 2003 West & Hayden Stacks
View (West catalog record) and (Hayden catalog record)

Miller, Thomas E. et al. (2005). Promoting reasonable expectations: aligning student and institutional views of the college experience. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
LB2343.4 .M55 2005 Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Milner, Murray, Jr. (2004). Freaks, geeks, and cool kids: American teenagers, schools, and the culture of consumption. New York; London: Routledge.
HQ796 .M493 2004 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Nichols, Sharon Lynn. (2004). America's teenagers - myths and realities: media images, schooling, and the social cost of careless indifference. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
HQ796 .M518 2004 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Oblinger, Diana G., Oblinger, James L., eds. (2005). Educating the Net Generation. Boulder, CO.
http://www.educause.edu/educatingthenetget
This is a free Web-based book.

Oppenheimer, Todd. (2003). The flickering mind: the false promise of technology in the classroom, and how learning can be saved. New York: Random House.
LB1028.3 .O555 2003 West Stacks
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eBook access [restricted to ASU users]

Pflaum, William D. (2004). The technology fix: the promise and reality of computers in our schools. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
LB1028.43 .P49 2004 Hayden Stacks
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eBook access [restricted to ASU users]

Raines, Claire. (2003). Connecting generations: the sourcebook for a new workplace. Crisp Publications.
Ordering for Fletcher Library
See Raines's "Generations at Work web-site.

Rennie, Frank, & Mason, Robin. (2004). The connecticon: learning for the connected generation. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
LB1028.3 .R453 2004 West & Hayden Stacks
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Strauss, William, & Howe, Neil. (1991). Generations: the history of America's future, 1584-2069. New York: Morrow.
E179 .S89 1991 West & Hayden Stacks
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Strauss, William, & Howe, Neil. (1997). The fourth turning: an American prophecy. New York: Broadway Books.
E839 .S84 1997 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Verhaagen, David Allan. (2005). Parenting the millennial generation: guiding our children born between 1982 and 2000. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
HQ755.8 .V47 2005 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

Zollo, Peter. (2004). Getting wiser to teens: more insights into marketing to teenagers. Ithaca, NY: New Strategist Publications.
HF5415.32 .Z65 2004 West & Hayden Stacks
(view catalog record)

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Subject Headings for Identifying Related Titles

Age groups
Age groups -- United States
College students
College students -- United States -- Attitudes
Computer-assisted instruction -- Education, Higher
Conflict of generations
Conflict of generations -- United States
Digital communications
Digital media
Digital media -- Social aspects
Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
Educational change
Educational change -- United States
Educational change -- United States -- Case studies
Educational technology
Educational technology -- Social aspects
Generation Y
Generations -- United States
Information society
Information society -- United States
Intergenerational relations
Intergenerational relations -- United States
Internet -- Social aspects
Internet in higher education
Internet and teenagers
Laptop computers
Libraries and teenagers
Mass media and teenagers
Mobile communication systems
Technology and youth
Teenagers -- Attitudes
Web-based instruction
Wireless communication systems
Wireless Internet
World Wide Web
World Wide Web -- Social aspects
Youth

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Organizations: Millenials and the University

EDUCAUSE
http://www.educause.edu/

EDUCAUSE. Forum for the Future of Higher Education.
http://www.educause.edu/apps/forum/

Generations at Work
http://www.generationsatwork.com/

LifeCourse Associates (Neil Howe and William Strauss)
http://www.lifecourse.com/

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Web Reports: Millenials and the University

Hong, Luoluo. Millenials, Mayhem & Miracles: Navigating the Floods of Change in Higher Education.
http://www.wisc.edu/students/Millenials, Mayhem & Miracles.pdf

Oblinger, Diane. (2003, July/Aug.). Boomers, Gen-Xers & Millennials: Understanding the New Students. EDUCAUSE review.
http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/erm0342.pdf

Starlink Training. Educating the NetGen: Strategies That Work
http://www.starlinktraining.org/packets2004/packet129.pdf
This is a 31-page packet from Starlink Training.

Sweeney, Richard T. Creating WOW! Services for Millennials.
http://www.library.njit.edu/staff-folders/sweeney/Millenials 3-26 2004Test/Millennials Web Site.ppt

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