Friday, March 11, 2011

Overwhelmed by Technology-Are you falling behind the computer learning curve and scared you can't catch up?

by Susan M. Graham
 
I have reached the point in my life where I want to rent an 8-12 year old to help me with my phone, computer and other electronic items in my world.  I found something almost as good, and available on demand.
 
Look at the website TeachParentsTech.org.  They have many short 1-2 minute videos to show you how to do simple things on your PC or Mac computer.  My first lesson was how to make the computer screen print bigger!  Yeah!  Now I can see the print without squinting or trying to change the lighting or angle of my screen.
 
A grand side effect is the series of enthusiastic young people clearly explaining in simple ways some of the many mysteries of technology.  They make me optimistic about the future. 

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