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  Jan 10 2017
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Technology Training Tips

How to use any technology that uses a screen


This is a how-to training video and should be passed on to everyone who uses a screen. But how? You are aware of more than you realize. We give you simple techniques from years of experience. The tip is to scan your screen for small changes that you ARE aware of but, are not sensitive to yet. With this video, our tools will help you notice subtle changes and respond correctly.

Here are the tips in order:
1. STOP and SEE your screen. Meaning that if you take extra time to view what is on the whole screen, taking it in before moving on we will begin to see subtle changes.

2. Create heightened awareness of your screen rather than moving on without noticing any changes. Read those annoying boxes that pop-up. They have valuable information.

3. Don't treat computers or smartphones as if they "should just work." They are tools. Tools require training. Learn to do things like; email or sending pictures via a text message BEFORE YOU NEED TO. Or if you don't want to do that, because it is work, just watch this video. It will solve all of your problems. And I mean all of them. That was a total tongue in cheek lie. But stop blaming your machine. Own it, learn it or toss it.

4. Notice changes.

5. Play with it. Have fun.

6. If frustrated, don't go in circles doing the same thing. Try something new. There are many ways to accomplish the same task. Ask a friend for help or go to youtube for a video. There seems to be a video on everything. For example, there is now one on; "how to use any screen" regardless of age. See the link below. ;^)


Watch and tell us what you think.  https://youtu.be/fCDmjDSs5Lk

 

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