It can be tempting for brands to just throw an avalanche of emojis at millennials and hope for a LOL, but Generation Y is a more nuanced demographic than you might expect.

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It can be tempting for brands to just throw an avalanche of emojis at millennials and hope for a LOL, but Generation Y is a more nuanced demographic than you might expect.
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Social Media = Less Social?
“It's something everyone suspected, but now it's official: The under-30 crowd is addicted to their cell phones.
Those are the findings of a new survey, which showed that as millennials spend more time engaged on social media platforms, it's causing them to be less social in real life. The study, conducted by Flashgap, a photo-sharing application with more than 150,000 users, found that 87 percent of millennials admitted to missing out on a conversation because they were distracted by their phone. Meanwhile, 54 percent said they experience a fear of missing out if not checking social networks.”
-article from CNBC
I was always that kid in school — the biggest nerd; the one whose notes were color-coded in shorthand only I could read.
How note taking electronically can help you, but comes with pros and cons.
The mindset of today's 20 and early 30-somethings have given rise to human-centered technologies that are transforming the way we live and work.
Technology/social is our lives and is something us millennials grew up with this is what we adapted to.
Tech is everywhere and is our life now
One way how taking notes electronically helps more than the average student.
Internet addiction disorder (IAD) now more commonly called problematic Internet use (PIU), compulsive Internet use, (CIU)., Internet overuse, problematic computer use, pathological computer use, or iDisorder, refers to excessive computer use which interferes with daily life.
Something that almost all millennial will go through
Millennials 85% or more 18-24 own a cell phone using it almost every day.
86% aged 25-34 own them and use them frequently.
Millennials using there tech. It's a necessity to us now. This is how every class is adapting too.
According to statistics millennials rely more heavily on social media than generations before them AND tend to focus on the more social sites than the ones that are work related such a Linkedin and Google+
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Internet runs our lives