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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Jaymoney5000(m): 4:19pm On Aug 15, 2019
August21:
As Technology advances around the World, educators and administrators are striving to use and/or create the most digitally aligned curriculum available, ranging from e-books in place of print titles to fully interactive learning management systems.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU: 5 THINGS EVERY STUDENT MUST DO TO BE SUCCESSFUL

Why? You make ask. The reason is not far-fetched, it is simply to provide students with the best possible chance of success in an almost entirely digital world.

However, research has established that the same technology that is meant to aid in future accomplishments ends up as a distraction for most students instead?

We all know what happens when technology, such as social media and other online applications supersedes a student’s desire to engage in skill-building activities?

From careful observation, below are five skills that are often lost or poorly developed as a result of ‘addiction’ to social media by students.

Communication Skills
Writing is a part of nearly every job, however small or large a part it may be. Today, though, one of the most common complaints received from employers is that MOST job candidates cannot write properly.

The cause of this has been traced to the use of shorthand during chats on facebook, twitter and Instagram by this generation. Because most of their communication is shorthand and text, the ability to communicate effectively is challenged,”

2. Interpersonal skills

Making eye contact, holding a conversation, deportment and maintaining one’s attention span are just as critical as being able to communicate in written form, but these, too, are often lost or diminished as a result of excessive use of social media by present day Nigerian students.

Today, students are more often concerned about what’s happening on social media than they are in human to human interaction.

3. Critical Thinking

Critical thinking means to think very deeply about one’s options before taking that final decision. What must I evaluate and in which context? How do I break a subject down for proper analysis? And finally, how did I come to my conclusion? These are all key steps in solving a problem and/or making a decision. Almost all employers know this, but for students who are engrossed in retweeting, posting, commenting and ‘liking’ different posts on social media, these concepts may be all but lost on them. Why? Technology is often wrought with immediate gratification. Click a button, and your answer appears. No need to evaluate or analyze. No need to think about one’s thinking process.

4. Problem-solving skills

Another skill students are losing in this present age is problem-solving skills. This skill is critical for success in any given job because to use it effectively, you should be able to use your imagination.

People with problem –solving skills are often deep analytical thinkers. When faced with challenges they often consider the potential resolutions to any problem, and how might they be able to reach said resolutions? This type of hypothetical inventiveness and subsequent scrutiny is a skill that can rarely be found inside of a screen. Rather, it requires the ability to mentally multitask and often maintain deep and sustained thought. This however is often fractured by the fast-paced and ever-changing world of social media.

5. Reflective skills

If a problem has been solved, or a decision made, reflecting on the process is also a key step.

It is therefore a key step that ensures proper routing for future thinking.

However, once due to the instantaneous nature of much of the technology coveted by students today, decisions and problems are here and gone in a moment. Technology moves on, and so do its users. Thus, learning to reflect on one’s behaviors is a skill rarely developed by many students.

READ ALSO: 4 THINGS EVERY PARENTS SHOULD DO IF THEIR KIDS DEVELOP INTEREST IN CODING

In a fast paced World like ours, stakeholders need to brainstorm on ways or strategies that can be deployed to make sure students focus on developing these skill sets again.

Therefore, a deliberate effort has to be made by all stakeholders to not only empower students with technological skills they need to excel in today’s World but to also design solutions that will ensure that students interact with applications that would mimic real-world interactions and not just screens.

Source: https://edufirst.ng/education/5-key-skills-most-nigerian-students-are-gradually-losing-due-to-social-media/





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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by greall12(m): 4:27pm On Aug 15, 2019
How much they are selling it at computer village ?



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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by meobizy(f): 4:31pm On Aug 15, 2019
There’s something I’ve realized: it’s better to fight wars on social media than doing so in real life. At least both participants learn to properly express themselves in written form in order to incense their opponent further.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by tolugar: 4:31pm On Aug 15, 2019
Just like our ancestors lost the skills of trekking from ore to Lagos since the advent of car

Also lost the skills of ploughing due to the advent of tractors


Man up bro.

This is new age

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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by walkwithgod(m): 4:32pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by mrkingjerry(m): 4:39pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Rapmoney(m): 4:43pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Legendguru: 4:53pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Nobody: 5:05pm On Aug 15, 2019
Truly, most of our young graduates are deficient in all aforementioned areas
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Nobody: 5:06pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by BruncleZuma: 5:13pm On Aug 15, 2019
Kay512:
Social media has no effect on problem-solving skill.

You dey mind op, half the programming problems I solved was from folks on SM
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Kenoxman(m): 5:16pm On Aug 15, 2019
LillyVal:
6 Pairs of fruits that should never be mixed because they can lead to Death

1. Orange and Carrot

2. Pineapple and Milk

3. Papaya and Lemon

4. Guava and Banana

5. Banana and Lemon

6. Orange and Milk

.
share to save a Life
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Weathered: 5:24pm On Aug 15, 2019
DesChyko:
Rabbash undecided

The world is moving onto harnessing the potentials of social media to jump to the next level and someone somewhere thinks it's causing problems. As insecure as Nigeria is, you think it's safer to be plowing the environs instead?
It would be ideal to differentiate 'abuse' from 'norm'. If one abuses social media, he/she will reap the negatives. Q.E.D.

Using myself as an example, run down my posts on every social media, I refrain from using short spellings of words. It's a choice.

Are your targets more interested in social media than paying attention to you? Then forge your messages/lessons to reach them on social media, just as you did here and we got the message you could have given us face to face.

Not trying to run down your message, but it could be better expressed.

Social media is the bomb.
see your uninformed, biased response. The OP is 101% correct.

Social media is an obfuscation of reality whether in education, dating, social interaction and all.

Over 70% of Nigerian students can't write properly, neither can most youth maintain physical conversation and intetraction.

The word "Phub" wasn't coined in Nigeria. It's a global situation that stems from the social disconnect when people completely ignore real live conversation and focus on their phones.

As it is today, social media has given the world less than it has taken.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Tchange1(m): 5:48pm On Aug 15, 2019
When you tell our youths the truth the idiots amongst them will not heed to corrections rather they will blame APC AND Nigerian government for unemployment.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by kellyboo: 5:49pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Nobody: 5:52pm On Aug 15, 2019
DesChyko:
Rabbash undecided

The world is moving onto harnessing the potentials of social media to jump to the next level and someone somewhere thinks it's causing problems. As insecure as Nigeria is, you think it's safer to be plowing the environs instead?
It would be ideal to differentiate 'abuse' from 'norm'. If one abuses social media, he/she will reap the negatives. Q.E.D.

Using myself as an example, run down my posts on every social media, I refrain from using short spellings of words. It's a choice.

Are your targets more interested in social media than paying attention to you? Then forge your messages/lessons to reach them on social media, just as you did here and we got the message you could have given us face to face.

Not trying to run down your message, but it could be better expressed.

Social media is the bomb.

You proved the OP right. Gradutes today are lacking very much in the critical thinking department. Just look at what you typed.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by DesChyko: 5:56pm On Aug 15, 2019
Weathered:
see your uninformed, biased response. The OP is 101% correct.

Social media is an obfuscation of reality whether in education, dating, social interaction and all.

Over 70% of Nigerian students can't write properly, neither can most youth maintain physical conversation and intetraction.

The word "Phub" wasn't coined in Nigeria. It's a global situation that stems from the social disconnect when people completely ignore real live conversation and focus on their phones.

As it is today, social media has given the world less than it has taken.

Uninformed? Biased?
I bet my existence you can't even define your basis for this claim.

70% of Nigerian students refer to about 50 million people at secondary and tertiary levels who use the social media. So you mean this number have this problem. It would be interesting to know where this 'informed' information was obtained.

The OP listed about five problems arising from social media on which my submission was based. However you see just one. The physical 'part'. And thus proceeded to label its entirety biased and uninformed based on your opinion on 'one'. That looks quite biased to me.

Well, like I said and I will restate it incase you missed it. You abuse social media, you reap the negatives. It's as simple as that. One would be lucky to get away with being a social misfit only in a country that has a plan for its citizens from the day they were born. For a country like Nigeria, hunger is sure to perform the necessary brain reset even if one was destined to while away his/her life on social media.

What we need to focus on now, is to harness the potential of social media now that its profits are tidy, not tackle irrelevant problems.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Bimpe29: 5:59pm On Aug 15, 2019

This is well thought out.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by DesChyko: 6:01pm On Aug 15, 2019
Dudeweedlmao:


You proved the OP right. Gradutes today are lacking very much in the critical thinking department. Just look at what you typed.

I believe a 'critical thinking' person would proceed to highlight the faults in the submission and even proffer a better channel of thought..not neglecting to reassess his/her opinion before making it public. That way, you would have even taken care of possible objections from my end.
Just look at what you typed. Did you even touch the log at all before aiming for the speck?
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Realfrankie(m): 6:01pm On Aug 15, 2019
Ogun state thunder kill you there...
You think you're intelligent
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by SaintChukz(m): 6:21pm On Aug 15, 2019
Kay512:
Social media has no effect on problem-solving skill.


Just tell us what you're here to sell. Creating a blog is not rocket science. Anyone who has critical thinking & problem-solving skills like the OP's article pointed out should be able to do that without difficulty.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Eddygre8(m): 6:29pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Weathered: 8:17pm On Aug 15, 2019
DesChyko:


Uninformed? Biased?
I bet my existence you can't even define your basis for this claim.

70% of Nigerian students refer to about 50 million people at secondary and tertiary levels who use the social media. So you mean this number have this problem. It would be interesting to know where this 'informed' information was obtained.

The OP listed about five problems arising from social media on which my submission was based. However you see just one. The physical 'part'. And thus proceeded to label its entirety biased and uninformed based on your opinion on 'one'. That looks quite biased to me.

Well, like I said and I will restate it incase you missed it. You abuse social media, you reap the negatives. It's as simple as that. One would be lucky to get away with being a social misfit only in a country that has a plan for its citizens from the day they were born. For a country like Nigeria, hunger is sure to perform the necessary brain reset even if one was destined to while away his/her life on social media.

What we need to focus on now, is to harness the potential of social media now that its profits are tidy, not tackle irrelevant problems.

50 million people at Secondary and University places of learning? That's nearly the population of South Africa! Did you rip that figure out of your ass?

Whether we abuse social media or not, we all have seen the devastating effects of it, from fake news being spawned and unable to regulate. It affects everyone whether the abusers or not.

Loss of feeling of connection and intetraction. We can go on and on.

And the benefits, online sales? Interconnectivity? Network marketing?

Are these worth all the obfuscation of life?

I say social media is the harbinger of moral decline in the 21st century.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by toboy: 8:23pm On Aug 15, 2019
Great point here. However, I dont thing the loss of those skills is due to social media. It has to do with our substandard educational system especially at primary and secondary school level.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by JuanDeDios: 8:49pm On Aug 15, 2019
August21:

You forgot letter writing. You won't believe how many business and life problems good letter writing have solved for me.
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by Uzomavictor(m): 9:59pm On Aug 15, 2019
God help this generation .
Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by mayweather145: 10:35pm On Aug 15, 2019
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Re: 5 Key Skills Most Nigerian Students Are Gradually Losing Due To Social Media by pinkygurl(f): 10:57pm On Aug 15, 2019
August21:
As Technology advances around the World, educators and administrators are striving to use and/or create the most digitally aligned curriculum available, ranging from e-books in place of print titles to fully interactive learning management systems.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU: 5 THINGS EVERY STUDENT MUST DO TO BE SUCCESSFUL

Why? You make ask. The reason is not far-fetched, it is simply to provide students with the best possible chance of success in an almost entirely digital world.

However, research has established that the same technology that is meant to aid in future accomplishments ends up as a distraction for most students instead?

We all know what happens when technology, such as social media and other online applications supersedes a student’s desire to engage in skill-building activities?

From careful observation, below are five skills that are often lost or poorly developed as a result of ‘addiction’ to social media by students.

Communication Skills
Writing is a part of nearly every job, however small or large a part it may be. Today, though, one of the most common complaints received from employers is that MOST job candidates cannot write properly.

The cause of this has been traced to the use of shorthand during chats on facebook, twitter and Instagram by this generation. Because most of their communication is shorthand and text, the ability to communicate effectively is challenged,”

2. Interpersonal skills

Making eye contact, holding a conversation, deportment and maintaining one’s attention span are just as critical as being able to communicate in written form, but these, too, are often lost or diminished as a result of excessive use of social media by present day Nigerian students.

Today, students are more often concerned about what’s happening on social media than they are in human to human interaction.

3. Critical Thinking

Critical thinking means to think very deeply about one’s options before taking that final decision. What must I evaluate and in which context? How do I break a subject down for proper analysis? And finally, how did I come to my conclusion? These are all key steps in solving a problem and/or making a decision. Almost all employers know this, but for students who are engrossed in retweeting, posting, commenting and ‘liking’ different posts on social media, these concepts may be all but lost on them. Why? Technology is often wrought with immediate gratification. Click a button, and your answer appears. No need to evaluate or analyze. No need to think about one’s thinking process.

4. Problem-solving skills

Another skill students are losing in this present age is problem-solving skills. This skill is critical for success in any given job because to use it effectively, you should be able to use your imagination.

People with problem –solving skills are often deep analytical thinkers. When faced with challenges they often consider the potential resolutions to any problem, and how might they be able to reach said resolutions? This type of hypothetical inventiveness and subsequent scrutiny is a skill that can rarely be found inside of a screen. Rather, it requires the ability to mentally multitask and often maintain deep and sustained thought. This however is often fractured by the fast-paced and ever-changing world of social media.

5. Reflective skills

If a problem has been solved, or a decision made, reflecting on the process is also a key step.

It is therefore a key step that ensures proper routing for future thinking.

However, once due to the instantaneous nature of much of the technology coveted by students today, decisions and problems are here and gone in a moment. Technology moves on, and so do its users. Thus, learning to reflect on one’s behaviors is a skill rarely developed by many students.

READ ALSO: 4 THINGS EVERY PARENTS SHOULD DO IF THEIR KIDS DEVELOP INTEREST IN CODING

In a fast paced World like ours, stakeholders need to brainstorm on ways or strategies that can be deployed to make sure students focus on developing these skill sets again.

Therefore, a deliberate effort has to be made by all stakeholders to not only empower students with technological skills they need to excel in today’s World but to also design solutions that will ensure that students interact with applications that would mimic real-world interactions and not just screens.

Source: https://edufirst.ng/education/5-key-skills-most-nigerian-students-are-gradually-losing-due-to-social-media/

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