File not found: how Gen Z forgot how to use folders
A new generation of students no longer uses folders to organize and confuses professors. Why Google is to blame for everything - in a retelling of an article by Monica Chin of The Verge . In 2017, astrophysicist Catherine Garland noticed a problem. She taught an engineering course and her students used a program to simulate jet engine turbines. She explained the assignment, but the students received the same error message: The program could not find the file. The teacher thought it was easy to fix. She asked the students where they saved their files - on the desktop, perhaps on a shared drive? But the professor's words disconcerted them. Not only did they not know where their files were stored, but they also did not understand the essence of her question. Gradually, the professor came to the conclusion: the concept of folders and directories with files on a computer, which was used by previous generations, is completely incomprehensible to many modern students. Beginning in 2017,...