Hey! Grandma learns computer, new! At this age, I still study computers. Don't say that my grandmother is the same. Grandma often said: "Now, life is progressing with the development of science and technology. I also want to learn some new things, such as the computer you play every day, typing, drawing, surfing the internet ... so, I decided, I want to learn computers! "
During the summer vacation, grandma asked me how to play computer. Speaking of computers, I am in the top three at home, and it is more than enough to teach my grandmother. I took my teacher as an example and gave my English book to my grandmother. Grandma looked at it and said, "I want to learn computer." Why did you give me an English book? " I said, "Computer typing needs English. If you don't even know A, B, C and D, how can you learn to type? " I picked up the English card and said, "A ~". Grandma also read a ~ after me. Soon, the clever grandmother remembered 26 letters. I took grandma to the computer and taught her to switch it on and off. My grandmother followed in my footsteps and soon learned. Since then, I can often hear my grandmother recite English words and I teach her computer steps. A week has passed, and I want to test my grandmother's English words and computer mastery. Unexpectedly, I passed all the tests! How hard it is for an old man who is nearly 60 years old!
With this spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and being diligent and eager to learn, grandma learned to watch news online and set up her own mailbox for typing! Grandma said, "It's not enough. I need to learn more computer knowledge. Although I have learned the use of some computers, I still have to strive for Excellence and strive for better! " After listening to this sentence, I really understand the truth of this sentence "It is never too old to learn".
Grandma studies computer.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Come and see, everyone! Grandma learned computer!
The Quaker's name for Sunday
I led my grandmother to the computer, ready to teach her to turn on the power first. I pointed to the power button and asked grandma to press it, and the computer turned on. Grandma said, "It was really easy at first." I gave a thumbs-up and said, "Grandma is so smart!"
the next day
I take grandma to the computer. "This is a mouse, which is used for clicking"; "This is a keyboard, used for typing"; "This is' MODOM', which is usually called' cat' and can surf the Internet." This is a camera lens, which can transmit images to each other ... I teach it methodically. Grandma wore reading glasses and didn't dare to neglect at all. She whispered, "This is a mouse ... this is a keyboard ... this is a cat ..." Ordinary students. Looking at grandma's serious appearance, I snorted and smiled.
the third day
After we taught grandma to know the keyboard, we told her where the letters were. If capitalization is required, press the capitalization lock key. If you want to delete this word, press the Baskspace key, and then teach grandma to manually enter the URL. ...
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It is really a new thing for grandma to learn computer. With the development of science and technology, even the elderly are unwilling to fall behind.
3 Grandma's Enlightenment on Learning Computer
Life is colorful, a book that can never be read, and we can get some enlightenment from it every day. ...
Since grandma bought a computer, she saw that everything we did was online, and she asked doubtfully, "Is the computer really that good?" Gradually, grandma was a little surprised when she found that computers knew everything. One day, grandma said to my sister and me, "I want to learn computer. You two can teach me." So, we began to teach grandma.
At first, grandma was not skilled at all and learned slowly. But as long as she has time, she will sit at the computer and practice the operation seriously. When my sister and I came to grandma's house again, we saw grandma skillfully opening, connecting and surfing the Internet ... her fingers were still pounding on the keyboard. We exclaimed, "Don't be surprised for three days, Grandma!" At this time, grandpa came over and said with a smile, "Your grandmother sat at the computer to practice thinking and asked her neighbors for advice in order to learn the computer. She practices late every day and works very hard, almost to the point of forgetting to eat and sleep. " Hearing this, we all gave our thumbs up to grandma. Grandma smiled faintly and said, "In fact, it is not difficult to learn anything. As long as you study hard, you can learn. " I want to live and learn! Ha ha ha ... "
Yes, as the saying goes: there is no end to learning! A person's life is like a boat, and it takes a lifetime to paddle in the sea of learning. Many people stopped at a satisfactory port, but the most beautiful scenery is still ahead. Grandma's hard work in learning computers tells me that life is limited and learning the sea is endless. In order to adapt to this ever-changing society, we must keep learning!
I teach grandma to learn computer.
My grandmother is almost seventy years old, but she is still very studious. After retirement, she studied Tai Ji Chuan, Tai Chi Sword, stock trading and so on, and lived a colorful life. Grandma is no worse than young women. With the development of science, grandma has learned to take short messages and digital photos. These days, I am teaching my grandmother to learn computer, and I have become her little teacher.
A few days ago, grandma turned on the computer and found an email. Grandma can't open it, but she can't. Grandma is anxious like an ant on hot bricks-running around. At this moment, I came over and said to my grandmother, "I'll teach you!" " "Grandma said to me," all right. "I opened the file and spent a lot of effort to teach my grandmother to send and receive emails.
Grandma said, "I want to write an email." Grandma opened the clipboard and was about to start writing when it suddenly broke down. Grandma hurried for help, and I taught her to type. I first taught my grandmother to choose the typing method, and her grandmother chose Chinese (simplified)-full spelling. Because grandma doesn't know much about English capital letters, she can type a little slower than the average person. I must teach grandma to know capital letters first. I brought the dictionary and asked her to recognize it one by one. Grandma looked at the dictionary and keyboard and studied hard. I asked her to try playing, and she was really more skilled than before.
Now, grandma is very skilled in using computers. It seems that I am still a successful teacher. Although grandma is not as good as me in some places, I am ashamed of her spirit of "never too old to learn", which is also worth learning from all of us!
I teach grandma to learn computer.
During the summer vacation, my parents bought me a computer and connected it to the Internet. Since I took a computer class at school, I have been quite proficient in computers and surfing the Internet. And grandma is old and doesn't know anything about this new computer, so I became a little teacher and taught her about this new computer.
I patiently explained computer knowledge to my grandmother. A computer is mainly composed of three parts: a host, a display screen, a keyboard and a mouse. Grandma listened carefully, like a good student.
Then I turned on the computer and said, "Computers are very useful. You can watch the news, play games, check the weather forecast and so on. " Grandma was dumbfounded and praised again and again!
I know, grandma likes watching the weather forecast best. Because I am grandma's darling, grandma is particularly concerned about the weather. Grandma will prepare an umbrella for me if it rains. If it clears up, prepare a sun umbrella for me. Watching TV every day is really troublesome. I entered the words "weather forecast" in the computer Baidu search. Click on the map of China, and then click on "Wuxi, Jiangsu" to know the weather forecast for one week. I clicked and explained, and grandma said, "The computer is so convenient!"
During the summer vacation, I became grandma's teacher and taught her a lot of computer knowledge. My grandmother also rewarded me.