We live in a very technological (or "high tech") world, which becomes more technologically advanced all the time. Without some degree of technological literacy you would not even have been able to ask that question, by means of your computer, nor would I have been able to answer it. There are now very few areas of life which do not require some use of technology.
Being technologically adept refers to having a high level of proficiency and skill in utilizing various technologies effectively. This includes understanding how to use different software, hardware, and digital tools to solve problems, improve processes, and achieve goals efficiently. A technologically adept individual is able to adapt to new technologies quickly, troubleshoot technical issues, and stay current with the latest advancements in the field.
A literate person, according to the UNESCO, is someone who can, with understanding, both read and write a short, simple statement on their everyday life. Daisy
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It can help teachers because it helps students to see their presentation.
technology literate means you are good with technology.
technology literate means you are good with technology.
knowledgeable, wise in computer areas... such as programmers, engineers or anyone who is very knowledgeable in computing.
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State of being literate.
Being Computer literate doesn't mean you have to know enough to program a computer or build one yourself.
HEY!I think the benefits of being literate are that you have the ability to communicate, and also it opens more job oppurtunities.... I think I might have got the meanig of literate wrong... but that's what i think!xx SHAKESS
The scientific or taxonomic name for a computer literate person would not be analogous to "homosapiens" as that term specifically refers to the species Homo sapiens. A computer literate person could simply be referred to as a "technologically adept individual."
Being literate unlike you.
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No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.