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November 28th, 2006

Kids not so tech-savvy after all

Posted by ZDNet Editor @ 6:39 pm

Categories: Education Technology, Students

Tags: Student, Survey, ZDNet Editor

A new survey dispels the myth that the next generation of kids are tech- savvy to be competent in navigating the academic world, reports Campus Technology.

The Educational Testing Service's (ETS) survey of 6,300 students who responded to the company's information and communication technology (ITC) Literacy Assessment said that many "lack the critical thinking skills to perform the kinds of information management and research tasks necessary for academic success."

Students were measured on their ability to use critical thinking to reason in a technological environment. They were asked to take a test on management tasks – such as extracting information from a database, developing a spreadsheet, or composing an e-mail summary of research findings – in a simulated online testing environment.

The findings were startling. Slightly more than half could correctly judge the objectivity of a Web site and only 65 percent could correctly judge the site's authoritativeness, said ETS. Forty percent entered multiple search terms to narrow the results. And when selecting a research statement for a class assignment, only 44 percent identified a statement that captured the demands of the assignment.

"Those in academia have long suspected that while college-age students can use technology, they don't necessarily know what to do with the content the technology provides," said Irvin Katz, a senior research scientist at ETS. "Our preliminary findings show that, in large part, those suspicions are well founded."

The survey pointed out that students have a tough time differentiating fact from fiction in their information sources.

"They draw information from questionable resources because they don't know the difference between information they find from an ad or a biased source and that which they find on an authoritative, timely, objective site," said Alexius Macklin, an associate professor of library science at Purdue University.

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Critical Thinking and tech savvy
Being tech savvy is not the same being able analyze ideas presented. Students, as well as the population at large, are discouraged from critical thinking. Articles, particularly on the Internet, prese... (Read the rest)
Posted by: don@... Posted on: 12/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Lack of discernment  Mark Miller | 12/01/06
tech savvy  suszuc | 12/01/06
They aren't anyway  destrecht@... | 12/01/06
That's why they're students  Tranman123 | 12/01/06
Good point, but I think that the idea was to dispell the myth  drew1313 | 12/01/06
No Shocker, here...  nottheusual1 | 12/01/06
People allways fool themselvs happy  drew1313 | 12/01/06
...when they choose to believe the lie rather than live the truth!  smdunn | 12/01/06
Students vs. Teachers  dkunzman@... | 12/01/06
you're kidding, right?  rht@... | 12/01/06
A2O  d0ti5 | 12/01/06
A2O  d0ti5 | 12/01/06
Some of these posts demo what is wrong.  VSJames | 12/01/06
It's their learning environment  jpratchios@... | 12/01/06
I've been saying this for years  droiddoc | 12/01/06
Kids not so tech-savvy  jlvpond@... | 12/01/06
Actually, the funny part is  drew1313 | 12/01/06
It boggles the mind  loca31@... | 12/01/06
savvy=shrewd, knowledgable, wise  tangentjohn@... | 12/02/06
Kids not so tech-savvy after all  dianecmiles@... | 12/02/06
A Good Rant  Justin Carmichael | 12/02/06
kids not tech-savvy  bmccarron@... | 12/05/06
Critical Thinking and tech savvy  don@... | 12/06/06

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