These conversations are between students from Ecuador, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Spain and the US who see technology serving a higher purpose: Transparent and active. A counter-culture to their predecessors. Evidence of a new type of generative class who apply technology to art, music, culture and involvement within the community. Their activity is central to the new creativity, to our evolving simplicity and civility. These multinational students are a new socially conscious driven generation of storytellers. >>>>> The Moderator, Michael Davis is a 2009 Executive MBA graduate of the Berlin School of Creative Leadership, Steinbeis University Germany.
June 9, 2009 at 1:31 am
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Do we take things for granted? I wonder how students our age who live in underdeveloped countries would feel if they had to all of a sudden use a computer everyday? Or own a TV? OR watch a movie? That we take for granted. We know all about kids in Africa because we are connected. They probably know very little about about us. Let’s invent some way to let them know who we are.
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that would be good