Links - International Women's Day + More
posted by clara Mar 11, 2010 @ 10:05 PM • 1 comment
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LOTS of good stuff this week:
I was born into the generation that struggled with inkjet printers as soon as they had to write their first papers in high school. Our generation is practically a cyborg generation: how do you possibly go through pre-teenage hood and your teen years without accumulating vast amounts of useful tricks to do with printer troubleshooting, router resetting, sending and receiving email, installing programs, surfing the internet?What do you think? I’m also from the generation that had computers and the internet as tools in our homes at a young age, and I agree that there’s a certain basic level of computer literacy that’s almost as fundamental to Millenials as literal literacy. But at the same time, I can definitely see different levels of interest and aptitude in learning how computers work and how to fix them themselves, even among people who all grew up using them as tools every day.
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at 10:54AM 05/17/10 r.ban said:
All we heard and read was that a woman’s right brain lobe is stronger and a man’s left brain lobe, which makes men more inclined to mathematical areas and women more inclined to non mathematical subjects. But in reality i feel, its all cultural and not biological…Thanks for sharing this!!! Very inspirational!!