Monday, 13 July 2015

Generation Z

Generation Z;Gen Z,also known as Gen Zers.Generation Z is born starting in the mid-90s to the early '00s which is born in 1995 to 2012.Gen Z is also call the "second wave"Millennials.Gen Z is growing in healthier economy and eager to be cut loose.However,they do tons of works and they are tend to be more independent so they are respect elder at the same time they want respect from elders too.Generation Z is truly digital native,with the help of social media,Gen Z able to connect more people around the world by using social media which totally helps a lot on prepare creating their own global business.

sources: http://tarajacoby.com/balancing-different-generations/



Differences between Gen X and Gen Z  for technology
Generation X grew up in a time of innovation - TV
Generation Z grew up with innovation of social media for example(vine snap chat kick starter)which creates daily discruptions.
Generation Y witnessed huge technological change due to the introduction of the Internet and the World Wide Web.

Differences between Gen Y and Gen Z  for technology
Generation Y embraced the VCR, the walkman, the PC, the CD, the DVD, mini-disc, mobile phone, floppy discs and of course the Internet.
This generation has embraced technology including Big Data, social media, TV and films on demand, streaming, flat screen TV, Smartphones, tablets, Wi-Fi, LED, facial recognition, portable game devices, HD, 3D, mass storage and cloud services.


Generation Z high expectation for the pace of “more, smaller, and better” versions of technological products and not surprised by product obsolescence
Generation X feel outpaced and over-charged by planned obsolescence (as evidenced by their more frugal or market-cynical parents and grandparents)

sources:http://freddiediazbatista.com/main/tag/virtual-training/


Differences between Gen X and Gen Z  for Ways of getting news
Gen Xer’s behaviour tends to look more like the millennial generation, but their love for nostalgia means they’re not quite ready to give up more traditional ways of getting news.
Most Gen Xers grew up during the golden age of newspaper print media, so they were exposed to print at an early age. They want convenience and options; they don’t want to be tied to any one method of receiving information; and they are definitely not clinging to a printed newspaper.

Gen Z has had technology as part of their lives from day one and they put virtually all their trust in it. For this generation, Google is the holy grail of information and they expect to find what they’re looking for instantly. They’re constantly “tuned in,” watching television, tweeting and Googling information at the same time.

resources:
http://www.inma.org/blogs/value-content/post.cfm/which-generation-is-driving-creative-media-disruption-x-marks-the-spot
http://iei.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/GenZConsumers.pdf
http://www.it-recruitment-blog.com/the-difference-between-generations-x-y-and-z/
http://www.moxiedot.com/2015/06/further-with-ford-2015-differences-between-generations-x-y-and-z-fordtrends/

My opinion regarding to Generation Z is that is such a huge gap of technology between generation X to generation Z while technology between Generation Y and generation Z is not much different but things is evolving.I believes everything comes with Pro and Cons and what we are doing is that maybe Generation X does not like how Generation Z sticks with social media platform,but Generation X cannot deny that social media does have it Pros too,for example we can receive and transmit message rapidly and connect with peoples around the world.

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