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Children only care about their digital devices and not actual toys anymore. We talk about how we think it should be.
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in San Marcos, Texas, Marco Keller (16) interviews his father Thomas Keller (51) about his experience with the Cold War. Thomas shares his views on the development of affairs during the Cold War,...
Ariana Cooper (19) and her mother Melanie Cooper (49) discuss the differences in their teenage years because of technology.
In this interview conducted on February 12 2019 father Robert is interview by son Jaylin about the fathers childhood, school and his military service and on the positives and negatives of societies advances and progress.
In this interview, Owen talks to his grandma, Nancy Ray, born in 1942, about what her childhood was like without technology. Then she talks about what it was like for her to experience the introduction of modern technology into her...
In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in South Barrington, Illinois, Raj Patel (16) interviews his grandfather Prabhudas Patel (70) about his childhood from living in a poor village in Western India and to discuss how he immigrated to America....
I interviewed my dad about his experience on living on his own in three continents from the early age of 16.
Friends and colleagues Courtney McNeal (34) and Shirley Glenn (70) reflect on their organization’s programming for the elderly community in Memphis.
I ask my Aunt Eva about her experience as a teenager immigrating from Taiwan to the US. She also talks about becoming a mother and finding a job in the US as well as her opinion on technology and fears...
Friends and colleagues Marcia Dunn (81) and Annie Garde (75) discuss their work as hosts of the long-running, children's radio program, The Pea Green Boat.
We discuss how our view of college has developed, as well as the pros and cons of technological advances and the differences in generations.
Bernedicta Owusu is a family friend of mine . She came here from Ghana, so she gave me an insight on how it’s changed.
Spouses, Darius Prather (35) and Leah Prather (27), discuss the work they do as community activists in their home city, Columbus, GA, the changes Columbus is undergoing, and the better future that they hope to help create for their four...
Being nineteen and working as an assistant for Steven Spielberg as your first job isn’t something most teenagers get the opportunity to experience. On January 6th, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, Zoey Rukavina, age 15, sat down in her room...
This interview was conducted with me and my stepdad! We touched based on his job working for the department of defense and took a trip down memory lane as he told me stories from his youth involving media.
Talked about the news when she grew up and what she thinks of modern technology.
The person i interviewed was paul and i asked him some questions about his personal life and some of the hobbies he had when he was a child
I interviewed my mom about how technology has changed throughout generations.
The interview details important events from 55 year old Norma Van Dorn’s life growing up in Ohio during the 1970s. It also details her schooling and marriage to Danny Van Dorn.
This interview goes over some of the useful parts of technology and how it has changed over time!
My dad and I have a discussion on the progress of the world that quickly details into a discussion on the progress of design and cars.
In this interview, conducted on November of 2017 in El Dorado, Kansas, trinity Lawrence interviews her mother Vicki Lawrence about her childhood and the important people how have influenced her life. Vicki shares stories about her life in Cottonwood Falls...
Seth is interviewing his mother, Jenny, about how technology has changed in her classroom since she began teaching in 1997.
Colleagues Elma Nieto-Rodriguez [no age given] and Jim Jimenez [no age given] discuss their paths to becoming librarians. The two have been colleagues for nearly 20 years and reflect on the future of libraries.