> All Gen Z "digital natives" that I met they never seen a real floppy disk, except as en emoji.
The concept is still around, just the technology changed. Today it's thumbdrives or some other external drive. Someone not knowing how to operate them today, would they be considere as a digital illiterated?
The concept is still around, just the technology changed. Today it's thumbdrives or some other external drive. Someone not knowing how to operate them today, would they be considere as a digital illiterated?