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Digital Natives: Impacts on Management and Education
How are the work styles and learning styles of digital natives different from their counterparts? Are they more competitive? How are social networks influencing the way they live and think? Join Michael Eisenberg, dean emeritus of the iSchool at the University of Washington, and a panel of experts as they discuss these topics.

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Series Title:Seattle Innovation Symposium
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Subject(s):Engineering and Computer Science
Speaker(s): Michael Eisenberg, dean emeritus, iSchool, University of Washington

Robert M. Mason, professor, University of Washington

Phillip Thurtle, associate professor, History (Comparative History of Ideas program), University of Washington

Shannon Swift, President & CEO, Swift HR Solutions

Monica Guzman, online reporter, Seattle P-I

Karine Barzilai-Nahon, assistant professor, iSchool; director, UW Center for Information & Society

Quentin Christensen, graduating senior, iSchool (Informatics); served as President of Undergraduate Informatics Association, University of Washington

Peter Wilson, director, Engineering/Kirkland Site Manager, Google

Related Link(s):Seattle Innovation Symposium Web site
Production Date: 06/10/2008
Runtime: 0:26:50
Rating:TV-G
Broadcast Airdates:
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WednesdaySeptember 151:00 PM PT
FridaySeptember 178:30 AM PT
SaturdaySeptember 188:30 AM PT


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