Summary
In the past decade, people have become increasingly dependent on digital technology. From cell phones and computers to self-parking cars and MP3 players, modern life is hard to imagine without these useful gadgets. Students in Generation Z, encompassing those born in the mid-1990s through the present, have grown up in a completely digital age, well-versed in the use of these digital tools. The Digital World set covers the cultural and historical relevance of each technology and its ramifications on society, including its effects on the future. With full-color photographs, an informative glossary, and handy reference features, these volumes are perfect for researchers with an interest in computers, history, or science.
Specifications
Full-color photographs and line illustrations. Chronology. Bibliography. Further resources. Preface. Glossary. Index.
About the Author(s)
Anandra Mitra, Ph.D., serves as chair of the Department of Communication at Wake Forest University. Mitra has published articles in leading communications journals as well as two books.