Thursday, January 28, 2010

Part I Core I

I have been using computers ever since I was a young child. My first memory of using them is when I was in kindergarten. My class would make trips to our schools computer lab and play educational games that taught us basic reading, writing and math skills. Since mine is a generation where the majority of us have practically grown up with a mouse in our hand I know how to work my way around a computer with ease.
I am not a master of technology by any means but I know enough to be able everything I need to. I was taught Microsoft Office in my seventh grade computer class and can easily make a spread sheet, power point or word document. Through the years I have developed the ability to be able to dig up any information on Google. I can use my MacBook's photo and email applications. I have had a cell phone since ninth grade and am now totally dependent on my iPhone for everything. I check my mail, facebook and daily news on it and it keeps me organized.
That is about it for me as far as technology goes. I feel like I know everything I need to know and don't care to know much more. I don't have much interest in learning how to anything else. I don't want to learn how to use a Kindle because I love reading books and don't think that they should ever be replaced by technology. Everything I know how to do on computers I have learned to do because I have interest in it so everything that I haven't learned how to do I don't have much interest in learning. I would like to learn all the commands that go along with my Mac because I know that there are countless ones that I do not know how to use. I would also like to learn how to work an application where I can make movies on my computer.

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