
A thing I've been thinking about a lot is that the shift toward phones and tablets has left a lot of what we'd consider 'computer literacy' behind for younger generations.
Old man yells at clout dot jpg about kids these days not knowing how to navigate file structures etc
but - are there any good resources out there to offset this? And not in a 'go into STEM, kids!' way, I mean just every day computer use.
Does anything spring to mind for 'If a parent wanted to give their kids some kind of tool or tips or a website or something about navigating computers as the computer gods intended as opposed to a closed off apple mystery box'
Would love some suggestions if y'all have them!!