Final answer:
Age should not be considered when selecting a pilot group unless it's directly related to the technology's purpose.data for the pilot study and typically should not be a factor unless it directly relates to the technology being piloted.
Step-by-step explanation:
When selecting a pilot group, all of the following should be considered except age. The pilot group should include the advice of the steering committee, should represent a cross-section of the user community, and should be ready for the technology. Age does not generally impact the representativeness or the ability of the group to provide relevant data for the pilot study and typically should not be a factor unless it directly relates to the technology being piloted.
The subject of this question is Computers and Technology in the High School grade. The question asks which of the given options should not be considered in the selection of the pilot group. The options are a) Advice of the steering committee, b) Representativeness of a cross-section of the user community, c) Readiness for the technology, and d) Age.Age does not generally impact the representativeness or the ability of the group to provide relevant data for the pilot study and typically should not be a factor unless it directly relates to the technology being piloted.