Wednesday, September 2, 2009

My Technology Experience

My technology experience is pretty basic. In elementary school we took classes twice a week where we would go to the computer lab and learn how to type and use the different programs on the computer. This "training" continued through most of middle school, although now most of the "training" on the computer I received is outdated. The most I ever learned about technology came from experience at home using my family's computer. I "explored" a lot with our computer and since both my parents were pretty computer "slow" I learned a lot by trying to figure out things on my own. Throughout high school due to projects and such I gained more experience working with technology. All-in-all, my experience with technology didn't come from classrooms or lesson, but through my own curiosity.

2 comments:

  1. I think it's sometimes better to learn things through exploring them, rather than being shown how. Curiosity can be a very useful thing.

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  2. curiosity is a great attribute to have . . . especially if it is paired with persistence when you run into a roadblock trying to figure something out.

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