No need to be an asshole about it. Their point about the next generation becoming less technological literate has been widely discussed and isn’t even a controversial opinion.
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Fleur_@aussie.zone 8 months ago“That wasn’t my argument, that was someone else”
“If you work in IT or around youth entering the workforce, it’s extremely clear that tech literacy is worse now than it was a decade ago”
Yeah but it ain’t my argument guys I only said it and made a case for it. Come on man, just show the sources. I mean it’s really clear right so all those studies will unambiguously show it. And they’re right there in Google so it wouldn’t even be difficult to find them wouldn’t it.
kernelle@0d.gs 8 months ago
Fleur_@aussie.zone 8 months ago
None of these sources compare the tech literacy levels of different generations and the first source you provide would suggest gen z are more technologically adept starting:
“The survey of 1,000 workers in the US revealed 25% of Gen Zers feel they can’t get work done because they are “tech support” for coworkers.”
“Gen Zers say they’re fed up with being the tech gurus for older coworkers”
“Gen Z workers are 10 times more likely to feel ashamed about technical issues than their older colleagues, HP survey says”
None of these sources support the idea of tech literacy decreasing in anyway.
kernelle@0d.gs 8 months ago
“The assumption is that because Gen Z and even millennials spend a considerable amount of time on technology that they are technology savvy,” Irish said, according to WorkLife.
“This is a huge misconception. Sadly, neither watching TikTok videos nor playing Minecraft fulfills the technology brief.”
Unfortunately, Gen Z may be less equipped for the future of technical work than we think. The key reason is that traditional education is not preparing the new generation for a digitally-driven job market. A recent study from Dell, which surveyed 15,000 Gen Z members, found that 37% of them feel that schools are not adequately preparing them for the demands of a digital world. Furthermore, 56% have received minimal to no digital skills education.
Across the nation, the basic skills of reading and comprehension have been devalued over recent years, intellectual curiosity among younger generations has grown weaker, and AI is rapidly replacing human thought.
Fleur_@aussie.zone 8 months ago
Yeah so they’re stating that gen z is less equipped for technical work than someone might assume. Nowhere have they been compared to other generations tech literacy which you claimed it would nor was a tech literacy test done on any generation with the only data being from questions targeted at gen z asking them about themselves.
BassTurd@lemmy.world 8 months ago
The argument saying there are peer reviewed studies was not the argument I made. You’re strawman game is weak dude.
Fleur_@aussie.zone 8 months ago
“It would take 5 seconds to do a Google search for millennials and technology and find a couple studies on the topic. It isn’t some secret that’s being hidden and it’s easily accessible.”
“The argument saying there are peer reviewed studies was not the argument I made”
Bruh moment
BassTurd@lemmy.world 8 months ago
You’re too daft to understand context. I’m done debating with a wall.
Fleur_@aussie.zone 8 months ago
Guess you couldn’t find those many studies on the topic that prove you right lol