Diana and James Oblinger's article "Educating the Net Generation" is about the people of this age called the "Net Generation." I am in that generation, the one where I can't remember not having a computer to type on, or the internet to look up information about a paper due. Just like the author, I get my news, the weather, driving directions, and even clothes off the internet without even realizing that it is irregular to the older generations. What will our generation be defined as? The author said, "Would we be defined by September 11 of the War on Terrorism?" We don't know, but this growing age where everything is done electronically and conveniently is ever-present in this new era of life.
Kelli Mathewson
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