IGI Global Offers Free Access to Article on Digital Natives

NPR recently featured a debate entitled "Millennials Don't Stand A Chance," discussing the bad rap the recent generation of students and workers are receiving in regards to their learning patterns and work ethic.

"Digital natives" or Millennials, individuals born roughly between 1982 and 2004, are often stereotyped as being narcissistic and entitled. Some studies have shown that they lack work ethic and waste more time at work and school than the Gen X'ers and the Baby Boomers before them.

During the month of May, IGI Global is offering free access to the article "Supporting Digital Natives to Learn Effectively with Technology Tools." Jared Keengwe of the University of North Dakota and David Georgina of Minnesota State University evaluate new technologies to see what works in reaching this new generation of learners.

IGI Global is one of the leading publishers of books, journals, and databases on information and computer science technology applied to business and public administration, engineering, education, medicine and healthcare, and social science.

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