Judy you are describing my workplace! I guess the problem persists into the 
workplace as well. If school children were taught how to solve problems instead 
of memorize answers, I think we would find that when confronted with 
technology, they as adults would have the skills to incorporate the technology 
into whatever it is they needed to do. As is, unless they can find it on 
Google, they give up trying. Some don't even know to use Google! 

We seem to have transformed from a nation of problem solvers to one of 
automatons. Maybe I am being pessimistic, but I work with people everyday who 
want the best hardware and software, and then end up producing unadulterated 
garbage with it. Web sites that should never see the light of day, video clips 
posted to the web that I would be embarrassed to have my name attached to for 
fear my reputation would be irrevocably ruined, step by step lists of how to do 
something on a sticky note that reveal the person knows absolutely nothing 
about what it is they are doing, users that get stuck at the logon screen 
because their password doesn't work and cannot fathom that the user name has 
changed, or why that would make a difference (I just enter my password every 
day, that is all I know!) I could go on. 

I say, define and support mission critical technology, scrap technology for 
other positions, replace the people who cannot cope. It's the only way back 
from the brink. Ye Old Curmudgeon has spoken. 

Bob


On Oct 25, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Judy Perry wrote:

> Sigh.
> 
> I have college students who don't understand the concept of FILE FORMATS or 
> that they can't overwrite files that they still need to have; who can't 
> figure out what they named their file or where they saved it.  Who can't 
> login to a system where their login and password are first initial last name.
> 
> I kid you not.
> 
> :(((((((
> 
> Judy


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