Yup, that's the perception alrighty, even among supposedly educated PhD types.
I remember a few years ago when our campus decided to 'get with' the computer revolution thingy... Our department almost wasn't 'allowed' to keep our unix server, used in teaching and learning, because of the following deeply flawed flow of logic: (1) We must standardize on a single platform because that will be cheaper than supporting two platforms (unix was never even a consideration, incidentally) --> arguably true, so we'll go on to the next point: (2) There are more applications for Windows than any other platform --> again, arguably true if you're thinking only in terms of Windows vs. Mac therefore, (3) Everyone will be standardized on Windows and the only apps we'll allow are the standard MS apps because those are the apps that everybody uses. --> Huh?? how did we get from (2) to (3) again??? :-( Judy On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Mathewson wrote: > I think that over the last 12 years there has been a change > in people's perception of computers and what can be done by > them. > > Certainly, in Bulgaria there is the perception that: > > 1. The ability to use Microsoft Word and connect to the > internet is all that anybody needs to know except for: > > 2. Computer experts - who need to know the full nine-yards. > > In England my mother (who is in her middle 70s) attended a > course entitled "Computers for the terrified" - it said, in > its prospectus, that it would make all attendees 'fully > computer literate' - did it hell? - it taught Mother how to > type a letter in MSWord, print it out, open Internet > Explorer, browse the internet and sign up for a Yahoo > e-mail account. Unfortunately, the gum-chewing peasantry > that constitute the generality of the spending public have > been fed the idea that this is what constitutes computer > literacy: _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution