
Technology has become a huge part of our lives, we use it to learn, to occupy ourselves, to over indulge in media and much more.
The younger generation (I include myself in that statement even though I am 35) live and die by being connected, but they also learn by it. The way we all maintain and accept new data into our minds is different from even 6 years ago.
Replacing paper with iDevices, flip phones with iPhones, slow nasty laptops with a new Macbook Air (yes I got one last week!), it all leads to us and our technological learning curves.
Check out the infographic below to learn more about the way we live and breathe and learn via technology these days.
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When I see my kids interacting with technology I think about the push pin TV in my house as a kid and I instantly feel old. And I’m not even 30 yet.
It’s interesting to think about how the rate of innovation can also impact the rate of aging in this way.
I really wish I’d had an iPad during my MBA and been able to use it for textbooks. Hauling those things back and forth to work in order to study on the bus and during lunch breaks was ridiculous.