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Teens get grandparents on Facebook for family bonding
Having your grandparents as Facebook friends is no longer uncool, as younger generations try to get their elders plugged into the ubiquitous social network.

By

Leslie Meredith
Fri, Nov 02 2012 at 3:18 PM

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In a surprising shift, more teens now want their parents and grandparents on Facebook, and are taking an active role in setting up their elders' accounts.
 
It wasn't too long ago that most kids dreaded seeing a friend request  from an older relative. However, as many as 40 percent of teens now believe the older generation is cut off from their digital world, according to a survey released today (Nov. 2) by Logicalis. The business technology consulting firm's report contains the opinions of 1,000 teens in the U.K., ages 13 to 17. Nearly 80 percent said they are actively helping their parents and grandparents get on a social site such as Facebook.
 
"Our findings suggest that it is no longer 'uncool' to have elder family members as 'friends' on Facebook ," Tom Kelly, managing director of Logicalis, said in a statement. "In fact, it is now one of [kids'] preferred methods of connecting" to older relatives.
 
In addition to connecting their families with Facebook, teens also recognize the critical role that technology will play in their futures, as 1 in 5 want to work in the IT industry. More than 1 in 10 kids have already programmed a computer, and 3 in 10 said they know what programming entails. 
 
Teens expressed skepticism over whether the government understands the importance of technology to the younger generation. In fact, the majority of kids surveyed said government is "out of touch" with the digital world. Over half said politicians are "simply trying to look 'cool' when it comes to technology."
 
 
Related on TechNewsDaily and MNN:
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  • Facebook Doesn't Have to be Cool Anymore
  • Cracking the Code: Programming Classes for the Masses
  • MNN: How teachers use social media in the classroom to beef up instruction
 
 
This story was originally written for TechNewsDaily and is reprinted with permission here. Copyright 2012 TechNewsDaily, a TechMediaNetwork company.

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