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Technology, Support, and the Adult Learner

 

Have you ever wondered why there are so many companies out there to help you manage a computer?  Perhaps if you have ever had the inclination to throw your computer out of the window, you would know why there exists entire companies dedicated to assisting you with your computer issues. 

 

That being said, many of these "techs" seem to be rather harsh, even condecending in their tone when talking to their clients.  When I worked for both eBay and NEC, I found the same was actually expected of the people requesting support! 

 

Something adults constantly need is reassurance in their knowledge.  And let's face it, adults know a lot!  They may not know a lot about a given subject, but they have their own life experiences. 

 

As such it's a good idea for those supporting their clients, regardless of their perceived lack of knowledge, to respect the client and their life experience.  If they want an explanation, you can give them one as long as it applies to the client's own experience.  That way, they can relate, and the computer no longer seems that alien to them.




 

Tech Ed

 

 

 

 The University of Utah (my new home) has a wonderful Computers and Technology department within Continuing Education.  The department currently has a lot of software and application training, as well as Linux training (LPI Certified), Java, JavaScript, and PHP programming classes.  We are a Technical training and Certification Center with CCNA, MCSE, and Apple certifications being offered currently for Support and Server Essentials.  In fact, we are the only currently Authorized Apple Training Center in the state of Utah.  I would highly recommend checking it out if you are interested at the following URL:

 

http://continue.utah.edu/edtech/index.php

  

 

Additional Resources

 

If you are interested in anything available on this website, feel free to check these links:

 

Food and Farming:
blog.josephhall.com
Creek Street Micro Farm Blog

 

Technical Resources:
SEOChat.com
University of Utah Continuing Education: Computers and Technology
Apple Computers
Utah Open Source Planet

 

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