Yes, Baby Boomers Are Interested in Science, and We’re Tech Savvy!

Rosie Klingman, a tech-savvy Baby Boomer, charges her cell phone at the Las Vegas International Airport on Nov. 1, 2013. Rosie is the first fan of The Fourth Helix.
Rosie Klingman, a tech-savvy Baby Boomer, charges her cell phone at the Las Vegas International Airport on Nov. 1, 2013. Rosie is the first fan of The Fourth Helix.

On the way to the 2013 National Association of Science Writers (NASW) meeting in Gainesville, Fla., I met Rosie Klingman in the Las Vegas International Airport on where she was charging her cell phone while waiting for a plane. Rosie remembers Mr. Wizard, and like many Baby Boomers, she’s interested in science.

Rosie is the first fan of The Fourth Helix.

Here are some statistics about Baby Boomers, the Internet and science.

The demographic

An interest in and need for science news

 The Internet as a source of science and technology information for Baby Boomers

Contrary to common demographic stereotypes, Baby Boomers are frequent users of the internet. The PEW Internet and American Life Project found that:

References

1. Scarborough, “Keeping up with the Baby Boomers,” http://dialog.scarborough.com/index.php/keeping-up-with-the-baby-boomers/ (2012)

2. Baby Boomer Magazine.com

http://www.babyboomer-magazine.com/news/165/ARTICLE/1217/2012-04-18.html

3. Miller, Jon D., Linda Kimmel, ORC Macro and NORC. National Science Foundation Surveys of Public Attitudes Toward And Understanding of Science And Technology, 1979-2006 [Computer file]. 3rd Roper Center version. Tallahassee, FL: Susan Carol Losh, Florida State University, Department of Educational Psychology & Learning Systems/Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics/Arlington, VA: American Statistical Association [producers], 2009. Storrs, CT: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [distributor], 2009.

4. Rainie, Lee, “Baby Boomers in the Digital Age,” PEW Internet and American Life Project http://www.pewinternet.org/Presentations/2009/Baby-Boomers-and-the-internet.aspx (2009)

 

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