Ask your questions to Diane Oblinger, co-editor of “Educating the Net Generation,” today at 2PM ET
March 7th, 2007 by Karine Joly
Have you read “Educating the Net Generation,” a free PDF e-book published by Educause?
In the post I wrote about it 2 years ago, I mentioned that this collection of essays published by Educause would help spread the word that Web 101 wasn’t enough anymore in colleges and universities. In other words, it was a great way to educate your stakeholders about the new generation of college students.
Today, you get a chance to ask your questions about this generation and its information-literacy skills to Diane Oblinger, co-editor of this book and VP at Educause thanks to The Chronicle of Higher Education’s live chat event.
You should submit your questions in advance by filling out this online form.
Today’s live online chat with Ms. Oblinger starts at 2 PM Eastern time.
- Educate your website stakeholders about the “Net Generation”
- Find out more about your prospective and current students: Meet “Generation Next”
- CASE offers public access to my Currents article about Web 2.0 until April 15, 2007
- Is the Net Generation for real or is it just another name for the ADD Generation?
- Live from EduWeb 2007: Supporting a Central Web Presence with a True Communications / IT Partnership

