DIGITAL LIBRARY
DIGITAL SKILLS FROM SILENT TO ALPHA GENERATION: AN OVERVIEW
1 University of Macerata (ITALY)
2 MAC Srl (ITALY)
About this paper:
Appears in: EDULEARN19 Proceedings
Publication year: 2019
Pages: 5134-5143
ISBN: 978-84-09-12031-4
ISSN: 2340-1117
doi: 10.21125/edulearn.2019.1271
Conference name: 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
Dates: 1-3 July, 2019
Location: Palma, Spain
Abstract:
In recent years, the rapid technological development has completely changed the ways in which people interact and communicate with each other. The new modes of communication allow individuals to interact at high speed and to establish contemporary and instantaneous relationships with more people. This is possible thanks to the technological supports that today, very often, mediate the social interaction between two or more people. This technological development has involved all ages from Silent Generation to Alpha Generation. In this article we want to analyze how the various generations perceive this technological development and how they evaluate this interaction with technologies, after having analyzed the different intrinsic characteristics that identify each person within the generation: the historical period in which they were born, behavior, values, education, job, current situation. This research stems from a question: How do the various generations perceive human-technology interaction? This research question has generated two more questions: do the features of each generation affect the respective perception? Do the digital skills possessed by each generation change perception? Attempts have been made to solve these questions through a literature review within Google Scholar from 2005 to 2019 using the combined search’s terms different generation and technology and human interaction and technology.

Knowing the digital skills of each generation and the modes of their interact with technologies allows us to plan interventions, products, concrete actions favoring the centrality of the subject and his/her life’s quality.
Keywords:
Human-technology interaction, Digital skills, Digital literacy, Technological interaction, Cohorts.