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TRUE
4. Digital era is also known as Information age, Computer Age, New Media Age.
6. The use of the same font size should always be applied in all your power point
slides/pages. FALSE
7. It would be nice to fill up the screen with lots and lots of information written in sentence
form. FALSE
8. Digital technology is primarily used with new physical communications media, such as
satellite and fiber optic transmission.
9. MATCHING TYPE
11. The silent generation are workaholics because they crave financial stability after the
chaos of WWII. FALSE
12. Perhaps the most common Millennials stereotypes are that they’re self-centered. TRUE
13. The access to smartphones, tablets, laptops, and internet changed the way people
interact, communicate, learn and work in almost every country.
14. The use of Infographics in your presentation makes it easy for your audience to
understand and visualize. TRUE
15. Analog and Digital signals, are used to transmit information, usually through electric
signals.
16. The biggest downside to the coming of the digital age is the change in the work
environment. TRUE
19. The first automated commercial cellular network, called 1G Generation was launched in
Japan.
20. The first electronic digital computers were the Colossus, built in England in 1943, and
the ENIAC.
21. Technology and feminism were major agents of social change in the 20th century.
22. Use backgrounds in your presentation materials that don’t compete with the message.
TRUE
24. 8 bits are combined to form bytes that serve as the foundation for all computer systems.
25. Acronym are allowed in your presentation materials if you use them thinly.
28. First smartphones to came out for the public is Simon Personal Communicator (SPC)
29. It is okay to underline words to make emphasis in your presentation materials. FALSE
30. Generally, technoloy are digital devices while the human experience is Artificial
Intelligence.
31. The steel industry is the key driver in the second industrial revolution.
Greatest Gen
Born in 1901 - 1927
Age 95 - 121 years old
Characteristic: Resilient, Determined, Disciplined
Work Ethic and Values: None
How they communicate: –
Baby Boomers
Born in 1946 - 1964
Age 58 - 76 years old
Characteristic: Sociable/friendly, competitive, confident
Work Ethic and Values: optimistic, competitive, workaholic, team-oriented
How they communicate: Television and telephone
Millennials / gen y
Born in 1981 - 1996
Age 26 - 41 years old
Characteristic: Risk-Taker, ambitious, self-centered
Work Ethic and Values: competitive, civic and open-minded, achievement-oriented
How they communicate: Tablet and smartphone. Text and Social Media
Gen z
1997 - 2009
13 - 25 years old
Characteristic: Creative, open-minded, sensitive
Work Ethic and Values: global, entrepreneurial, progressive, less focused
How they communicate: VR, AR, communication media, hand held communication
devices , smartwatches
2. Little is still known about this generation when it comes to their workplace behavior and
ethics. GEN Z