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  • 26th July 2010

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technology literacy world-shaker Susan Zvacek

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Technologically Illiterate Students

world-shaker:

Say you are an employer evaluating college students for a job. Perusing one candidate’s Facebook profile, you notice the student belongs to a group called “I Pee My Pants When I’m Drunk.” What is your first thought?
It should not be that this student is unemployable for being an intemperate drinker, said Susan Zvacek, director of instructional development at the University of Kansas — though that it might mean that, too. Mainly, though, it should suggest something else — something that might be more relevant to the student’s qualifications.
“What it tells me,” Zvacek said, “is that the student is technologically illiterate.”

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    I have never thought of it that way before. I am glad that I avoided adding all of those annoying groups.
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    A good reason why people should be careful about what they post of their profiles… teachthinktech:
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