Generation X
1964-1980
Self-Directed Learning
Rules Clearly Outlined
Independent Work
Generation Y
1981-1995
Problem-Solving
Beginning Collaboration
through Technology
Collaborative Learning
Generation Z
1996-2012
Multi-Model Communication
Analaysis of Open Book
Information Access
Open Discussion
Clear expectations
Quick feedback
Technoloy
Consistent
Relevancy
Relvancy
learning while doing
Learning Needs of Students
References:
Cooks, S. & Macaulay, S. (2017). Learning & development across the generations. Training Journal.
Retrieved from: https://www.trainingjournal.com/articles/opinion/learning-development-across-generations.
Unknown. (2016). Learning styles. Generation Z Retrieved from http://generationz.com.au/
learning-styles/