100 Things You Should Know About People: #12 — When it comes to technology, you definitely “act your age”. Let’s start with full disclosure: I’m a baby boomer.
Ok, I’ve gotten that out of the way. I do have two millenial children (now young adults), and most of the people I work with are Gen Xers. Meet Generation 'C' (the content generation) - The Media Center @ API. What generation are you part of, really? Take this test. » Brazen Careerist by Penelope Trunk. Generation V. Terminology[edit] USA Today sponsored an online contest for readers to choose the name of the next generation after the Millennials.
In the article, Bruce Horovitz wrote that some might call the term "Generation Z" rather "off-putting" and a name that is "still in-the-running" for the next generation. The article proposed some alternate names including: iGeneration, Gen Tech, Gen Wii, Net Gen, Digital Natives, Gen Next, Post Gen.[1][3] In 2013, Jeanine Poggi reported in Ad Age that Nickelodeon channel is looking to serve a new breed of kids born after 2005 who it dubs "post-millennials".[2] "Scholars Generation" was proposed by a writer at A Time to Succeed coalition who "works to ensure that all children in the nation’s high-poverty communities have better learning time in school".[4]
Generation C.