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Center for Teaching and Learning
In-House References
Sacks, P. Generation X Goes to College. Chicago: Open Court, 1996.
book review by Ted Hovet
Related References
"GenX: The Workforce of the Future." Rainmaker, New Haven, CT. 1996.
McNamara, P. "All is not lost: Teaching GenX." April 1995.
Sacks, P. "Generation X Goes to College." Open Court, Chicago, 1996.
Tapscott, Don. "Growing up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation." McGraw-Hill, N.Y. 1998.
Alch, M. "Get Ready for the Net Generation." Training and Development, Feb. 2000.
Brooks, David. "The Organizational Kid." Atlantic Monthly. April 2001.
Caudron, Sharri "Can Gen Xers be Trained." Training and Develop. March 1997.
Collins, D. "Profiling the Generation X Learner." Radiologic Technology. July 1999.
Hays, S. "GenX and the Art of Reward." Workforce. Nov. 1999.
Lovern, E. "New kids of the block, here come the next generation of workers. They have Genxers' energy and skills, with a new attidude." Modern Healthcare. Jan. 2001.
Rapp, Jim. "Managing Gereration X: As Employees, as Customers," Office Systems, Aug. 1999.
Smith, Brien. "Managing GenX." USA Today. Nov 2000.
Zemke, Ron. Raines, Claire. Filipczak, Bob. "Generation Gaps in the Classroom." Training. Nov. 1999.
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