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Since computers are ubiquitous in 21st-century life, people who don’t work in a technical field may still want to take courses to learn how to use a particular program or device.
Proper use of the mouse was not intuitive. Many people had a hard time moving and clicking at the same time, and “double-clicking” was a skill one had to learn.
As schools across the country start the school year via distanced learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, some students are without the item they need most: a computer. More than two dozen ...
A brochure for the GE 210 computer from 1964. BASIC's creators used a similar computer four years later to develop the programming language. Credit: GE / Wikipedia ...
If you practice using the wristband long enough, you can learn to activate a tiny number of fibers without actually moving your fingers. “We can listen to a single neuron.