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[Room 120] Brainstorm - Bridging the Web 2.0 Generation Gap
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by lkthrock.
Andrew’s blog (@krazykriz) http://generationshift.blogspot.com - he’ll post his presentations there and they are also below.
@dlblack - Is there a generation Gap with Web 2.0 tools adoption? If so, what do we do about it?
Unique sceanrio in the govt: The Greatest Generation, Baby Boomers, Xers, Millenials (Gen Y)
@JesseX - Four architypes:
Prophet/Idealist - Dominant
- define inner world of values and culture
- baby Boomer (1943 - 1960)
- Hippies
Nomad/Reactive - Reccesive
- pragmatic check on idealist excesses
- Thirteenth/Gen X (1961 - 1981)
- Juvenile Delinquents
Hero/Civic - Dominant
- rebuild the outer world of technology and institution
- GI, (1901 - 1924)
- Millenial (1982 - 200?)
- Boy Scouts
Artist/Adaptive - recessive
- ameliorate Civic excess and omissions
- Silent (1925 - 1942)
- Homeland (?)
Gov20Camp - Generations and Social Media
Generation C - consumer generating content - some one of any age that is actively using social media.
Stat: There are more boomers on the internet than milenials.
Important to understand online pursuits by generation.
USA Today article Boomers zero in on Social Media.
Boomers aren’t really going to retire - will take second careers to help others.
Gen Xers are right in the middle - those who feel like they didn’t have a voice.
Social media can help bridge the gap to government jobs (millenials)
Social media is not just for kids
Great need for training
Must be sensitive to people of all ages
Boomers need to create the culture now
Recruitment o f new
E-mail: transactional allows for control. Web 2.0 is much more horizontal.
Gen Xers (nomad architype) - hit childhood when children were a hassle. Millenials hit young adulthood in an opposite environment. Boomers are oriented towards turf.
This country needs practical Gen X leaders to serve as leadership.
Assume the monetary system that we know will not exist in short order.
2005 Census
Boomers - 64 million
Generation - 81 million
Millennial - 79 million
Social media bridges the gap because we don’t see ages.
Make it about the millennials, because Gen Xers will need to siphon between the two.
Craft your need in support of the rising generation.
Here’s a link to the Twitter stream from this session: http://tinyurl.com/c3ec23
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[Room 220] Practical Strategies for Evangelizing Gov 2.0 Inside Agencies
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by yarnmaven.
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[Rom 108] Forge.mil - DoD Collab Community
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by sanford.
Presentor: forge.mil
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[Rehearsal] Open for Questions
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by lkthrock.
[Rehearsal] Open for Questions with Bev
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[Room 120] Brainstorm Bridge Web 2.0 Generation Gap
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by webbiegirl.
by Jessie
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[Room 205] Styling your wiki
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by sanford.
The good, bad and ugly…
Presentor: Jeremy Swan (@jeremyswan)
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[Media Center] Changing the World with Citizen Networks and Transparency
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by lkthrock.
[Media Center] Changing the World with Citizen Networks and Transparency
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[Auditorium] It’s All the Rage, Leveraging Rage into Positive Action
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by sanford.
In this session, we will discuss the examples of using “rage” to motivate change. Stories of the AIG bonus holders, acts of petty corruption, etc. - to cause movements within communities. We will discuss how using the visibility/transparency of these actions can bring about positive change.
by Sanford Dickert (@sanford)
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[Room 216] Copyright IP on Fed Govt Web Space
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by webbiegirl.

