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What Are We Thinking About When Using Computers?

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When considering Sherry Turkle’s question, “What are we thinking about when using computers?”, I reflect on my introduction to technology and my past experiences with computers. I like to think that I was born tech savvy, and my personal experiences are a reflection of that. Although my introduction to computers started off rocky, I am surprised to see how my past experiences relate to my opinion of technology use today. My first encounter with a computer started in elementary school, which had no more than four computers in our classrooms. Seldom were we allowed to use the computers due to our inexperience with technology and the lack of knowledge my teachers had of the computers. In second grade we were introduced to a program called Accelerated Reader. We had to read a paper copy of a book, then take a quiz on the book online. The program forced us to read because we received grades for the quizzes, but it gave us a competitive spirit to read more. During my elementary school years, the school received a computer lab which was mainly for state testing. Rarely were we able to use the computer lab for leisure due to the lack of our knowledge about the computers and my teachers’ inability to find substantial online learning. Around first grade, most of the teachers in my elementary school enrolled in a class to receive a new SMART Board for their classrooms. Throughout my elementary and middle school years the SMART Board was just an obstruction of the view of the regular

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