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How much do you know about your home computer? Actually, how much do you understand about computers in general? This is a concern that everyone should harbor. We use these super machines on a daily basis, and it only increases as time moves forward. PCs and Macs have become a crucial part of our daily routines, and to suddenly be without them would send us all into turmoil. I hate to even think about it. Since we all rely on these multi-talented innovations so often, it's prudent to better understand the way they function. In fact, not only should we take the time to learn about computers, but we should also take the initiative to teach our children.

Did you know that you can learn about computers just by surfing the web? These days there are a number of cool sites that help to inform adults and children alike. I make time to help my seven year old daughter learn about computers. This helps her with school and future projects. She already knows what a gigabyte and hard drive are. Just yesterday she learned the difference between a PC and a Mac. While these are just simple things, every bit helps. Before you know it, your child will have great knowledge of today's computers and be ready for any task that lies ahead. Contrary to what some parents think, I encourage my children to spend some time on computers. I not only want them to understand how they function, but also be privy to the dangers that go with the Internet now days. You can never be too safe. With the help of some informative children's websites, my daughter has become knowledgeable regarding computer basics and Internet use.

Do your children learn about computers in school? This is one of the prime places to acquire computer knowledge. I am amazed at how much they already do with computers in the first grade. Just to think, we didn't even have computers back then. Even though children do learn about computers through school, I try and make sure my little ones understand what to stay clear of online. This is something every parent should consider. With the abundance of foul web sites and predators lurking throughout cyberspace now days, you can never be too cautious. Be sure to learn about computers as best you can, and share the pertinent knowledge with your kids.

If you try to avoid computers like the plague, it’s okay. If you don’t know the first thing about computers and think that a mouse pad is where the little vermin hang out, that’s okay too. But do you want to learn about computers? It’s really not that difficult, and you may find that computers are not all that bad and really very easy to use. Computers make life so much easier with everything that is now just a keyboard click away. You can book travel arrangements, shop for hard to find items, look up anything of interest, apply for loans, play games, correspond with friends and family via email, and of course, you can learn about computers online. This may intimidate you a bit, but if you know how to open a browser and enter search criteria, then you are on your way.

There are lots of ways to learn about computers. Many local community colleges and some libraries offer classes at various levels to people who want to learn about computers, from the basics to more advanced applications. There are also many books to choose from on the subject, and can be checked out for free at the library or purchased at any local or online bookstore. Learn about computers with a “Dummy” book for basic computer information or for specific programs and applications. Another option is to learn about computers via online tutorials and informational websites. A good site for new computer users to visit is www.externalharddrive.com, which provides good basic information about computers and the internet, and answers to the most commonly asked questions. Sites featuring computer basics for kids are www.kids-online.net, and www.homeworkspot.com, which incorporates games and skill building exercises in a number of academic areas.

Kids and adults alike can learn about computers in no time! Kids pick it up really quickly and adults can do the same, but they may be a little more intimidated at first. It’s just amazing all the things we can do with a computer and the internet. Just fifteen years ago the World Wide Web was a far off dream, and now it’s a way of life for many. Computers are smaller and more affordable than ever and are a common fixture in many homes, just like televisions and microwave ovens. We all use computers everyday, like when we make a phone call and get directed to an automated menu. Soon even the minutest actions will be related to the use of a computer. What are you waiting for? Learn about computers!

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