Best call of the day....
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 The duh of that moment must have been awesome! 
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 Replace user restart computer! I giggled though, that's pretty cute  
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 We spoil our users..... 
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 You're not alone.. we had to put a link to our EHR on our main company website so the providers didn't have to remember the direct link to the web based EHR. 
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 Heck at the county the web developer put a text box with a google search button on the staff page. They wouldn't know how to search otherwise. 
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 This is when you know that you have been holding hands too much. 
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 ROFL! 
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 Along the lines of @scottalanmiller's comment, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a certain level of computer literacy in today's day and age. People often simply refuse to learn. It's not that most are incapable, although I've met a few that are. It's that they refuse to adapt and learn. That's just foolishness on their part that shouldn't be tolerated by any serious company. 
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 At least know what a URL is and how to put it into a browser! 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: Along the lines of @scottalanmiller's comment, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a certain level of computer literacy in today's day and age. People often simply refuse to learn. It's not that most are incapable, although I've met a few that are. It's that they refuse to adapt and learn. That's just foolishness on their part that shouldn't be tolerated by any serious company. I have similar thoughts, but I'm 110% happy to facilitate the learning, anywhere from how to use a mouse and keyboard on up. In fact, I'll respect a user way more if they ask the question, no matter how stupid/trivial it is to me! What I will not tolerate (and frankly boils my blood) is wilful ignorance. 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: Along the lines of @scottalanmiller's comment, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a certain level of computer literacy in today's day and age. People often simply refuse to learn. It's not that most are incapable, although I've met a few that are. It's that they refuse to adapt and learn. That's just foolishness on their part that shouldn't be tolerated by any serious company. so let's say there is a respected neurosurgeon, doesn't like technology. by this "logic" a hospital shouldn't tolerate his inability to google? 
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 its called common sense people, use it  
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 @BMarie said: its called common sense people, use it  It's not common enough for people to know how to use it.  
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 I think smartphones and tablets are killing computer literacy. 
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 If its not a easy to access app with a pretty icon, people have no clue how to access it. 
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 @IRJ said: If its not a easy to access app with a pretty icon, people have no clue how to access it. While I know how this all started, and it's a good laugh, I have to say that ultimately they shouldn't need to know more than to click a button*. How many of you can say you fully grok what the traction control button in your car does? I see a bright future for IT but it's not a more complicated one for users, quite the opposite. *this is a ways off. 
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 @MattSpeller said: @IRJ said: If its not a easy to access app with a pretty icon, people have no clue how to access it. While I know how this all started, and it's a good laugh, I have to say that ultimately they shouldn't need to know more than to click a button*. How many of you can say you fully grok what the traction control button in your car does? I see a bright future for IT but it's not a more complicated one for users, quite the opposite. *this is a ways off. I know what everything on my vehicle does and how it works, but that is just me. 
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 @MattSpeller I understand your analogy, but I think everyone should know how their $10-40k investment works. Using the wrong features at the wrong times can destroy your vehicle. 
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 @IRJ haha myself as well (for the most part) but a handy comparison 




