agreed. MOST people don't know much about technology. I'm 44 and teach at a community college. I have 17 year olds (taking dual credit classes for high school) and 60 year olds. Most of them don't know how to use computers well and I can't assume that someone will or won't because of age. The problems they have do tend to be generational - younger people tend to do most things on phones and don't know how to use a mouse and keyboard-based computer efficiently (so few of them ever maximize the browser window. I don't know how they work that way) while older people tend to have problems with things like getting connected to the school wifi.
I cringe at the tech issues I see daily regardless of age. They are mostly small things and not earth shattering but it proves that "digital natives" are not computer experts.
Example:I give them a link to something and I've gotten in the habit of making sure to just post news.ycombinator.com and not https://news.ycombinator.com because so many of them don't know you normally don't need to type https:// or a www.
interesting. the 'digital natives' are definitely not computer experts. They are 100% users and know how to work a phone/tablet , connect to app store, download apps and play them. They don't know too much about what is actually happening.
I've said it to my wife so many times now it is engrained in her... we are driving somewhere (live in midwest). she pulls up phone and tries to do something on internet. when it takes more then 3 seconds she is like ugh what is going on. I have to say, honey let me tell you what is happening. Your phone is sending signals up to outerspace, bouncing around and eventually some data makes it's way back to your phone. Patience young padawan learner!
I'm 44 too and hate people that maximize their window, as they are so many things running at the same time, don't you tile your applications, ah interesting there is more than one way to do it I guess.
that is valid if you do have multiple things going at a time. I do it frequently.
These students don't have multiple things going. All they have is the browser and I see them having to scroll left and right because the site doesn't fit inside the browser window. The rest of the monitor is just the desktop.
I cringe at the tech issues I see daily regardless of age. They are mostly small things and not earth shattering but it proves that "digital natives" are not computer experts.
Example:I give them a link to something and I've gotten in the habit of making sure to just post news.ycombinator.com and not https://news.ycombinator.com because so many of them don't know you normally don't need to type https:// or a www.