~ "Techie Speak" ~ 'Learning Computers and Technological Terminology'...For the 55+ Community (996 hits)
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~ "Techie Speak" ~
'Learning Computers and Technological Terminology'
...For the 55+ Community & Surrounding Community At Large
By
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
In today's world, the current climate of "Zoom," "HangOuts," "MicrosoftTeams," and a few other "Online Virtual Meeting Sites;" there has been...(and has proven to be) a major challenge to folks who have experienced difficulties in the terminology and language of software and virtual reality. Herein, are a few tools of the trade in providing aid to those in need of "How to Understand The Lingo of Technology," and beyond...a heads-up and beginning direction!
"Just A Few Techie Definitions"
This data/information is entered into one of my published books, “A Few Tech Definitions From A to Z…” I thought I might help as many as I can to understand what all those “techie speak” words, abbreviations, and symbols imply. To the student(s) who may have a leg up on the “lay individuals,” this article as well as “The Book – The One Thing I Know Is” could well be a highly valuable commodity to have on one’s desk as well as in their learning library at home, school, or work.
~ "Terminus*Infinitus": Beyond A to Z ~
"The One Thing I Know Is..." 'How To Understand Information Technology', 2014
"It is my commitment, my profound propensity to indefatigably inscribe throughout the annals of time and in the name of education, and Information, my contribution(s) to the practice of "Free Education and Self-Help" Publication(s) For One And All - Across The Globe And Beyond!"
~BoulwareEnterprises/Publications~
https://www.academia.edu/38065862/_Terminus_Infinitus_Beyond_A_to_Z
https://ezinearticles.com/?\\Terminus-Infinitus:-Beyond-A-to-Z&id=10056668
"If I can reach out and help at least one person on this planet, I have succeeded in my goal(s)!"
Thank You Brother Reverend Ron Gray! The posting is intended to provide assistance to those who do not have the necessary information in understanding how to understand the basic language (and terminology) of the computer world. Since I have been affiliated with NCOA - MCOA - SCSEP, in Philadelphia, I have discovered the multitude of seniors and a few non-seniors who do not possess these basic skillsets.