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minus-squaredantheclammanOPMlinkEnglish3•4 days agoI have heard from some teachers that some gen z students don’t even use file directories. They just search everything. Obviously not all of them, but it apparently is a growing phenomenon
minus-squarelnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)linkfedilinkEnglish1•4 days agoI never saw in person this type of file folder. Maybe it’s common in a bureaucracy.
Do … do people these days not use file folders?
I have heard from some teachers that some gen z students don’t even use file directories. They just search everything. Obviously not all of them, but it apparently is a growing phenomenon
I never saw in person this type of file folder.
Maybe it’s common in a bureaucracy.