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COMMUNICATION Mokshita Jain THE ANCESTOR BRIDGE

Content 01 02 03 04 05 Intoduction Grandparents’ Era Parents’ Era Our Generation The Unknown

Drew Holloway Business Head Morgan Maxwell Manager Introduction of Communication Communication is the invisible thread that weaves through the fabric of human existence. It's the tool we use to share our thoughts, dreams, and experiences with the world. From the ancient cave paintings that spoke of our ancestors' stories to the boundless connectivity of the digital age, communication has been the cornerstone of society, driving progress, understanding, and collaboration. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore the timeless art of connection that transcends borders, cultures, and generations.

TIMELINE Generations over the years

Timeline Distribution of Generations over years The Generation X (1965-1980) The Baby Boom Generation (1946-1964) The Zoomers (Generation Z) (1997-2012) The Generation Alpha (2013-2028)

Grandparents’ Era Physical Communication: Primarily face-to-face interactions. Letter writing for long-distance communication. Limited use of landline telephones. Social Communication: Smaller, localized social circles. Socializing at local events and community gatherings. Importance of social etiquette and formalities. Communication Devices: Landline telephones for long-distance communication. Postal mail for letters and cards. Radios for entertainment and news.

Parents’ Era Physical Communication: Face-to-face interactions remained essential. Visiting friends and relatives continued. Telephone usage increased, including both landline and mobile phones. Social Communication: Social circles expanded beyond immediate neighborhoods. Workplaces became significant social hubs. Informal communication styles became more accepted. Communication Devices: Landline and mobile phones became prevalent. Fax machines were common for business communication. Email and instant messaging gained popularity with the rise of personal computers.

Our Generation Digital Natives: Gen Z is highly proficient in using digital technology for communication. Instant Messaging: Instant messaging apps are the primary mode of communication. Social Media Engagement: Social media platforms play a central role in connecting with peers and sharing content. Mobile Connectivity: Smartphones are indispensable for communication, providing constant access to digital tools. Digital Literacy: Gen Z possesses strong digital literacy skills, enabling them to navigate online platforms effectively. Global Connectivity: Gen Z engages in global networking, connecting with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Online Safety Awareness: Gen Z is conscious of online risks and takes measures to protect their privacy and safety.