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Jan. 21, 2015, 3:52 p.m.

YouTube stars interview President Obama - Resources

By Katie Gould, PBS NewsHour Extra Teacher Resource Producer Building off his 2015 State of the Union address to Congress, President Barack Obama reached out to Millennials through YouTube. Some of its biggest stars--Bethany Mota, GloZell and Hank Green--conducted an interview with Obama with questions sourced from #YouTubeAsksObama . Questions for class discussion or for Twitter (use hashtag #ExtraAsksObama)
  • What do you think of President Obama's YouTube strategy? Will it help engage Millennials and teenagers? Use our resources below to learn more about basic age demographics with a special focus on Millennials to start the conversation in your class.
  • Will these interviews inspire Millennials and teenagers to pay attention to the news and politics? Share your predictions in class or on Twitter with #ExtraAsksObama.

Video | YouTube | The YouTube Interview with President Obama


Watch as YouTube stars Bethany Mota, GloZell and Hank Green interview President Obama.

Informational text | PEW Research Center | Millennials: Confident. Connected. Open to Change.


Girls take a self portrait on top of Sugarloaf Mountain prior to the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro Use this demographics basics text to help students learn to identify commonly used age groups. Questions
  • Do these characteristics fit how you view different people from the various generational groups?
  • How do you think different pivotal events have impacted of the lives of the groups they belong to?

Quiz | PEW Research Center | How Millennial are you?


A commuter listens to Beats brand headphones while riding subway in New York Let students take the quiz to see how much they fit into the Millennial demographic. Questions
  • What behaviors do the makers of the quiz associate most with Millennials?
  • Does your quiz score accurately reflect your age demographic?

Video | PBS NewHour | Millennials Study Captures Snapshot of Young America


Watch this PBS NewsHour clip on Millennials to find out how researchers define their generation. Questions
  • Were the students interviewed accurate representations of the Millennial generation?
  • What were the most important characteristics highlighted in the video?
  • Why are people so interested in the behavioral characteristics of Millennials?

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