illiterate$37508$ - traducción al español
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illiterate$37508$ - traducción al español

ABILITY TO USE, MANAGE, UNDERSTAND, AND ASSESS TECHNOLOGY
Technologically illiterate

illiterate      
n. analfabeto, ignorante
functional illiteracy         
READING AND WRITING SKILLS THAT ARE INADEQUATE "TO MANAGE DAILY LIVING AND EMPLOYMENT TASKS THAT REQUIRE READING SKILLS BEYOND A BASIC LEVEL."
Secondary illiteracy; Functionally illiterate; Functional literacy; Functional illiterate
(n.) = analfabetismo funcional
Ex: Functional illiteracy is no longer seen as an individual concern but a social problem.
functional literacy         
READING AND WRITING SKILLS THAT ARE INADEQUATE "TO MANAGE DAILY LIVING AND EMPLOYMENT TASKS THAT REQUIRE READING SKILLS BEYOND A BASIC LEVEL."
Secondary illiteracy; Functionally illiterate; Functional literacy; Functional illiterate
(n.) = alfabetización funcional, alfabetismo funcional
Ex: A functional literacy approach is a method used to teach people how to read well enough to function in a complex society.

Definición

functionally illiterate
lacking the literacy necessary for coping with most jobs and daily situations.

Wikipedia

Technological literacy

Technological literacy (Technology Literacy) is the ability to use, manage, understand, and assess technology. Technological literacy is related to digital literacy in that when an individual is proficient in using computers and other digital devices to access the Internet, digital literacy gives them the ability to use the Internet to discover, review, evaluate, create, and use information via various digital platforms, such as web browsers, databases, online journals, magazines, newspapers, blogs, and social media sites.