The industry will always continue to grow and offer jobs to young people that know a lot about technology. In the article “Teenagers and social networking-it might actually be good for them” by Clive Thompson. He states “I met one student who was frequently in trouble, with a bad truancy record and rock-bottom grades – a classic drop-out risk. But in Lahana's class, he had discovered a talent using 3D SketchUp software. The student began to produce gorgeous renderings of famous buildings, which Lahana posted online for the world to see.” If he hadn't discovered the software he probably would've dropped out of school and go into the wrong path. The teenagers said "I could be an architect," know he has a reason to keep on suding and to stay out of the streets. Thompson also met another teen who has a good future in the technology industry. “Take Tavi Gevinson, a 17-year-old student who founded and edits Rookie, a site that features articles by and for young women. She says online socialising is "the opposite of isolation – it's all about connection. I've made some of my closest friends online, through blogging communities." She is seventeen years old and her career can be making websites for other jobs. Both of these teens can have a bright future thanks to technology and social
The industry will always continue to grow and offer jobs to young people that know a lot about technology. In the article “Teenagers and social networking-it might actually be good for them” by Clive Thompson. He states “I met one student who was frequently in trouble, with a bad truancy record and rock-bottom grades – a classic drop-out risk. But in Lahana's class, he had discovered a talent using 3D SketchUp software. The student began to produce gorgeous renderings of famous buildings, which Lahana posted online for the world to see.” If he hadn't discovered the software he probably would've dropped out of school and go into the wrong path. The teenagers said "I could be an architect," know he has a reason to keep on suding and to stay out of the streets. Thompson also met another teen who has a good future in the technology industry. “Take Tavi Gevinson, a 17-year-old student who founded and edits Rookie, a site that features articles by and for young women. She says online socialising is "the opposite of isolation – it's all about connection. I've made some of my closest friends online, through blogging communities." She is seventeen years old and her career can be making websites for other jobs. Both of these teens can have a bright future thanks to technology and social