Read The App Generation Online
Authors: Howard Gardner,Katie Davis
“Greatest Generation,”
39
Groopman, Jerome,
177
Gulf War, first,
55
Gunsmoke
(TV show),
46
Gutenberg, Johannes,
21
Gutenberg era,
34
handheld devices,
50
hanging out, digital devices and,
30
Hangouts,
109
Hannah Montana
(TV show),
68
happiness, perceptions of,
101
â2,
160
Harry Potter
series,
90
Harvard Project Zero,
199
hate groups/crimes,
108
,
110
â11,
205
Heinlein, Robert,
164
Here Comes Everybody
(Shirky),
90
“hits,”
20
hook-up culture,
114
â15
“How to Live without Irony” (Wampole op-ed),
104
â5
Huntley, Chet,
46
Hussein, Saddam, execution of,
56
Huxley, Aldous,
156
hypercoordination,
94
â95
identity,
2
,
34
,
59
,
119
,
121
,
153
; in absence of technology,
163
; app worldview and,
161
; connectedness through mobile phones and,
165
; digital alter-egos,
90
; formation of,
32
,
43
; integration of online and offline lives,
62
â63; life stages and,
168
; literary guides to mid-twentieth century,
40
â45; multiple,
170
; negative identity,
43
; offline,
64
; online persona,
4
â5,
63
; packaged,
61
,
66
â76,
91
; polished self-presentation online,
63
; predigital,
66
; questions posed to focus groups and,
201
; spiritual lives and,
87
; superficial,
191
; transformations in,
65
â66
imagination,
5
,
33
,
34
,
59
,
129
,
192
; in absence of technology,
163
; artistic expression,
120
â22; communication and,
154
; data on changes in creativity,
130
â39; imaginative powers,
44
; life stages and,
168
; measurement of,
127
â30; questions posed to focus groups and,
201
; regimented extracurricular activities and,
148
; remix culture and,
141
â47; teachers' observations of,
139
â41
individuality,
22
infants, reflexes of,
15
,
25
â26
“influence scores,”
73
inner-directed individual,
41
,
69
,
74
,
77
instant messaging,
52
,
96
,
107
,
145
,
207
,
208
intelligence, forms of,
181
Internet,
2
,
22
,
52
,
71
,
150
; generations and,
50
; globalized world and,
89
; growth of,
58
; high-speed,
63
; identity exploration and,
62
; ironic turn in culture and,
105
; like-minded connections on,
117
â18; magical quality of,
57
; narcissism and,
76
,
81
; speed of information sharing on,
56
; visual stimuli provided by,
145
interracial dating,
86
interviews,
11
â12,
59
,
61
; in Bermuda study,
11
,
208
; with educators,
12
,
199
â200,
201
,
202
,
204
; in GoodPlay Project,
205
; with middle-school students,
82
;
in teen blogger study,
207
intimacy,
5
,
32
â33,
34
,
59
,
88
,
119
,
153
; in absence of technology,
163
; connectedness through mobile phones and,
164
; downturn in trust and,
99
; life stages and,
168
; offline relationships augmented by technology,
107
â10; questions posed to focus groups and,
201
; superficial,
191
; vulnerability and,
161
introspection,
74
â75
iPhone,
194
Iraq War,
165
irony,
104
â5
isolation, sense of,
44
,
77
,
98
â100,
119
; online peer communications and,
107
â10; paradox of social media connection and,
100
â107
Ito, Mimi,
30
iTunes,
89
James, William,
26
Jenkins, Henry,
33
The Jerry Springer Show
(TV show),
116
Jersey Shore
(TV show),
115
job market,
53
Jobs, Steve,
24
Johnson, Molly,
1
,
2
,
3
â5; and never being lost,
84
; on bullying,
112
,
113
; use of apps by,
56
,
62
,
63
,
64
-65,
73
,
75
,
101
,
105
â6,
109
,
124
Kaly, Odelia,
103
Kennedy assassination,
50
Kindle,
58
Klout,
73
knowledge,
33
,
44
,
165
,
181
,
187
; constructivist view of,
182
; creation and dispersal of,
49
; mastery of prior knowledge,
184
; objective measurements and,
175
â76; weakness in cultural knowledge,
87
â88
Kugel, Seth,
185
laptops,
2
,
23
,
50
,
93
; age of first acquisition of,
58
; MacBook,
75
,
124
Le Guin, Ursula K.,
164
Lessig, Lawrence,
152
Lewis, Jacob,
125
Lifelong Kindergarten group,
150
Life
magazine,
46
Life on the Screen
(Turkle),
62
life spans,
36
lifestyle choices,
98
Lithgow, John,
176
LiveJournal,
11
,
90
,
124
,
125
,
152
,
206
location apps,
84
lodges, fraternal,
90
LOGO,
181
â82
The Lonely American
(Olds),
100
The Lonely Crowd
(Riesman),
14
,
40
â42
Louis, Joe,
22
Luce, Henry,
46
Ma, Yo-Yo,
176
MacArthur Foundation,
205
Machover, Tod,
189
â90
Madame Bovary
(Flaubert),
157
maps,
17
“marshmallow experiment,”
27
mass shootings,
108
Master Piano,
120
McLuhan, Marshall,
24
,
25
,
54
,
153
â54,
158
; on “global village,”
22
â23; on new media and contents of old media,
180
McPherson, Miller,
219
â20n11 medium (media),
17
,
18
,
159
; of communication,
21
,
22
; in mid-twentieth century,
45
â49,
59
; other-directed mentality and,
41
mentors,
171
Merrin, William,
216
n43
messing around,
30
MIDI (music software program),
142
â43
Miller, Arthur,
43
MIT Media Lab,
150
mobile phones,
2
,
56
,
101
,
163
,
164
Modern Times
(Charlie Chaplin film),
19
,
19
money, electronic transfer of,
15
,
16
MOOCs (massive open online courses),
175
Moodscope,
73
“moral freedom,”
171
Morozov, Evgeny,
227
n
MTV (Music Television),
57
,
71
,
112
MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons),
62
multitasking,
146
multiuser games,
52
Mumford, Lewis,
18
â19,
20
,
22
,
25
,
51
“muploads,”
101
music, streaming,
127
My Monster Voice,
62
Myspace,
56
narcissism,
69
,
75
â76,
77
,
109
,
119
,
166
Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI),
69
NBC network,
46
Netflix,
116
Netscape Navigator,
57
New Media Literacy Group,
172
New York Times
, online,
58
No Child Left Behind,
80
Note to God,
169
â70
NVivo
9 (software program),
203
,
204
,
207
,
208
Operation Desert Storm,
55
The Organization Man
(Whyte),
42
Orwell, George,
156
other-directed individual,
41
,
47
,
69
,
119
Our Space
(New Media Literacy Group),
172
parents,
80
â81,
84
,
86
,
95
â96,
141
; as “best friends” of their children,
85
; college students' communication with,
107
; of disadvantaged youth,
162
; ethics and,
173
; goals of,
164
; helicopter parents,
47
,
84
â85
Pariser, Eli,
117
â18
PeerIndex,
73
PepsiCo Frito-Lay,
122
â23
personal assistants,
50
Pew Research Center,
93
â94
Photo Booth,
75
photography, digitally manipulated,
60
,
132
Photoshop,
132
PhotoSlice,
120
Pink,
88
planning, in-the-moment,
94
â95
“planning delusion,”
67
Plautus,
37
Playhouse
90 (TV show),
46
Polanyi, Michael,
175