Teaching Millennials
James B. McGee, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Assistant Dean for Medical Education Technology
Director, Laboratory for Educational Technology
Who are the Millennials?
Generation Born
Baby Boomers 1946 ‐ 1964
Gen X 1965 ‐ 1980
Cuspars 1975 ‐ 1980
Millennials 1981 ‐ 1999
Are you as digital as a Millennial?
• Use E-mail?
• Subscribe to email notification?
• Read Wikipedia?
• Read a blog?
• Look at YouTube, Flickr, or similar?
Have you…
• Contributed to online discussion or blog?
• Edited a Wikipedia entry?
• Created a FaceBook or MySpace profile?
• Uploaded to YouTube, Flickr or similar?
• Visited a Second Life island?
Your score:
8 – 10 = Digital Native
5 – 7 = Digital Immigrant
< 5 = Luddite
Video: Vision of Students Today
Michael Wesch and Students
Cultural Anthropology Class
Spring 2007
Kansas State University
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
Millennials are different
• optimistic, generous and practical
• team oriented
• ability to organize and mobilize
• change jobs frequently
• less self-reliant
Zemke R. Training 2001;38:44‐49
O'Reilly B, Vella‐Zarb K. Fortune. 2000;38:44‐49
Much in common with Gen X
• tech savvy
• Cyberforagers*
• multitaskers
• connected fluidly to their devices
*Berreby, David 1999
Millennial Medical Students
• validated 16 personality factor
questionnaire
• quantitative comparison of Gen X to
Millennials
• 809 students over 10 years
Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine
Borges NJ. Academic Medicine 2007
warmth liveliness vigilance openness to
change
reasoning rule‐ abstractedness self‐reliance
consciousness
emotional social privateness perfectionism
stability boldness
dominance sensitivity apprehension tension
warmth liveliness vigilance openness to
change
reasoning rule‐ abstractedness self‐reliance
consciousness
emotional social privateness perfectionism
stability boldness
dominance sensitivity apprehension tension
warmth liveliness vigilance openness to
change
reasoning rule‐ abstractedness self‐reliance
consciousness
emotional social privateness perfectionism
stability boldness
dominance sensitivity apprehension tension
Do Millennials learn differently?
Communication
Personalized Learning
Communities of Learners
Communication
“E-mail is for old people”
…teenagers preferred new technology,
like instant messaging or text
messaging, for talking to friends and
use e-mail to communicate with "old
people.”
“Teens and Technology”
Pew Internet and American Life Project
2005
Learners are Changing
Grew up with the Internet
Always connected
instant & text messaging
social networking websites
personal media
Information on demand
Multiple formats
A little about Web 2.0
Diverse collection of tools & services
Highly user-centric design
“…if you’re not on Facebook you
don’t exist.”
medical student, Pittsburgh
Web 2.0 Users Can…
Provide the content themselves
Organize content themselves
Direct others with ratings & reviews
Combine data from multiple locations
Create groups, collaborate
Share opinions, thoughts, and questions
Adult learning theory
Provide the content themselves
Organize content themselves
Direct others
Combine data from multiple locations
Create groups, collaborate
Share opinions, thoughts, and questions
Personalized Learning
Personalization
mass media > personal media
record albums > iPod playlists
Google search > iGoogle
web portal > MyZone
Personalized Knowledge
Uncouple Knowledge
Location & device independent
browser, mobile device
hardwired, wireless, unwired
Network constructivism…“Mash-ups”
Communities of Learners
Communities of Learners
More social than Gen X
Appreciate the “network effect”
Rapidly form trusted communities
UPSOM Resources
Blogs
Collaborative learning
E-portfolios
Just-in-Time learning
MyZone
Curriculum
Website
Podcasts
Colleagues MyZone Blogs, Wikis,
RSS Feeds
Faculty
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Learning in an Ideal World (Wide Web)
Adapted to your learning needs
At the place and time you need it
Just enough detail
On the device you have in front of you
Medical Education in Second Life
Teaching Millennials
All knowledge is accessible
Always connected - to data and to
each other
Students: Find, filter, and focus
Teachers: Guides, facilitators, and
coaches
J.B. McGee, MD
[email protected] (412) 648-9679
http://www.zone.medschool.pitt.edu/sites/LET