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- | In this space you can provide | + | My first experience with a computer was when my mother surprised my siblings and I by purchasing a Commodore 64. I was about 6 years old and knew nothing about computers. I did know that this was quite a stretch for my mother to afford and my siblings and I cherished it. My mother also knew very little about computers and when she purchased the Commodore 64 she didn't know that it didn't come with everything that was needed, nor could she afford to invest anymore money. |
+ | When I was in Junior High, I would go to school early and use any other free time in the computer lab. Once again, I didn't know all the possibilities that were before me and limited myself to playing games such as Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego and other learning games. | ||
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+ | Once in High School, my exposure to computers was limited and I had lost that drive to know more and my fascination with them dissipated. | ||
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+ | At the age of 17, I met the man I eventually married and had my children with. I decided to attend college and by then papers were required to be completed on some form of word processing program. | ||
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+ | While earning my degrees in Social Work, I had to use computers for research, writing papers and eventually while employed. | ||
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+ | After we separated, I was on my own with my computer. | ||
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+ | These sometimes embarrassing yet enlightening points of my life have brought me to this class. |