Neo-literacy. This term is well-known and fairly non-controversial. A neo literate is an individual who has completed a basic literacy training programe and has demonstrated the ability and willingness to continue to learn on his or her own using the skills and knowledge attained without the direct guidance of a literacy teacher. It is important to stress that technical achievement is not sufficient for an individual to be classed as a neo-literate. He or she needs to have the ability and willingness to continue as an independent learner. Post-literacy programmes are not only for semi-literates, but also for neo-literates who do not proceed beyond formal primary schooling or its equivalent.
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technology literate means you are good with technology.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
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
No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
Literate means to read and write while illiterate means the opposite.
Neo-literate refers to individuals who have recently acquired literacy skills or those who have developed new forms of literacy in response to changing technological and social contexts. This term often encompasses not only traditional reading and writing abilities but also digital literacy, critical thinking, and the capacity to navigate information in various formats. Neo-literacy emphasizes the importance of adapting to modern communication methods and information accessibility.
literate literate
Neo-conventional family refers to families that do not have the traditional structure of mother, father, and children. Some examples of neo-conventional families are single parent households, same sex parents, couples that live together without marriage, and people who live alone.
i am literate in my learning
il-literate (illiterate)
99% of the people are literate
70& of the youth are literate.
The prefix of literate is illiterate :) Haha i got it first!!!! From Kere!!!!
A literate person cannot be expected to know how to operate a computer. In essence, a person can be literate but not computer literate. But the opposite seems difficult to be true. A computer literate is often always a literate.
We have no idea what your cretinous sub-literate friend may have meant by this statement. Perhaps you should ask him.
technology literate means you are good with technology.
The word for not literate is spelled "illiterate" (unable to read).