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Technology Literacy According to Students: What is It, where are We and What Should We Do for Parents and Children?
Author(s) -
Ahmet Naci Çoklar,
Yusuf Levent Şahin
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
turkish online journal of qualitative inquiry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1309-6591
DOI - 10.17569/tojqi.44937
Subject(s) - swift , literacy , information and communications technology , unconscious mind , information technology , public relations , psychology , sociology , pedagogy , internet privacy , computer science , political science , world wide web , law , psychoanalysis , programming language
Nowadays, there is a swift transformation in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and all technological devices and tools affect our lives both on an individual and societal level with their innovations. Especially such technological devices as computers, mobile phones and tablet PCs require us to know how to use these technologies efficiently, therefore aiming to make their use and the lives of individuals and societies much easier. In this view, the concept of technology literacy comes to the prominence. In this study designed qualitatively, the opinions of 25 students from the Department of Computer Education and Instructional Technologies about the term ‘technological literacy’ are collected. A definition is made using these concepts while students define technological literacy as becoming aware and following, ability to use, problem solving and benefiting from its use in social life. In addition to that, students stated negative opinions about the society in which they live. They stated that there is an unconscious and purposeless or limited technology use even though the use of technology differs to a great extent in terms of age. Students also made a recommendation for parents and children to get education on technology, to acquire further information and to keep a close track on technology

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