How to Be More Open to Learning New Technology
Sometimes it can be hard to accept that you're
behind the times. But it can become frustrating to maintain a stubbornness in
the face of changing technology, as you'll soon be left at the mercy of those
who do know. Whether you've stopped keeping current or you've just never been
particularly interested in technology until now, if you've decided that the
time has come to embrace the constant upgrades pay your bills online bill and
keep up with friends living afar by internet, then you'll be glad to know it's
always possible to learn new technology. All it takes is openness to the
experience and willingness to spend a little time learning.
1.Think
about the perks of learning more about new
technology.
Learning new technology can help
simplify basic life tasks, and can even open up the possibility of experiences
you never even dreamed of. Think how much easier it becomes to pay your bills
online instead of having to head to the payment counters, find a car park and
deal with queues. Then there are all the amazing options available to you of
staying connected with family and friends who live in another city or
country––all through the ease of your computer in your home. The ability to use
video chat will help you to feel as if the people you miss are just in the next
room from you! Finally, but importantly, you will empower yourself to stay in
touch and in control of the increasing expectations that citizens participate
and respond using online facilities, from liking or complaining about a
business to sending your opinions to consulting or rule-making authorities and
even voting.
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As you're learning, remind yourself how much the specific piece of
technology will benefit your life. Technology is a tool for easier living, so
be ready to take advantage of it.
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There is nothing "magical" about technology. It is all
understandable in plain terms and even programming is something you can learn
using online courses if you find yourself fascinated by it. Do not let the
"voodoo of new" put you off learning.
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Technology can help you to keep track of many things in your life, from
making inventories of home items (for storage, moving, insurance, etc.
purposes) to meal plans. As an added bonus, all of this information will sit on
your computer or other digital device, found with a simple search––no more
rummaging around for your lists and plans!
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Even if you don't get anything out of the experience, learning new
things helps keep your brain sharp. Learning is never wasted.
2.Think
about the disadvantages of not staying open to learning new technology.
If you're resistant to allowing someone to help
you learn new technology, whether it's because of your pride or some other
reason, it's important to try to let go of your resistance. One way you can do
this is by picturing yourself struggling to figure out technology on your own
and imagining how that would feel. There is never an age at which we ought to
know how to learn everything on our own and there will always be a teacher
willing to show the way, be it a grandchild, a community college lecturer or an
online buddy. Set aside worries of feeling frustrated or embarrassed about
having someone tell you how to do something you think you ought to already know
how to do. Remember that many people love to help guide others to discover how
to do something.
3.Find the right
teacher.
Finding the right
teacher is crucial to learning correctly, as it makes or breaks the experience.
Your teacher should be someone who is more or less certified to teach you, as
well as someone who has a personality that you find tolerable. It's better for
you teacher not to be someone you have previous attachments with, like your son
or your girlfriend or husband. They are inevitably either annoying or
distracting, so find a teacher that you have no personal attachments for. Reach
out to them as much as possible and try to get to know them a little–this might
help you learn to like them and their teaching methods.
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Research the options. If there is nobody within your circle of friends
or family who seems appropriate to be the teacher, look at community college,
night class or online options for learning. In some cases, it may be best to choose someone who
doesn't know you, so that you don't feel shy or embarrassed about your lack of
experience.
4.Don't be
afraid to ask questions.
Even Einstein asked questions, so don't be
embarrassed. Often we don't want to ask a question, simply for the reason that
it seems too simple, like we should already know it, but the fact is you're not
helping yourself by holding back on asking the simple questions. Without
understanding the entire system, even the simple parts, you will not be able to
get the full experience of the technology. Even when things seem simple,
everybody misses little things once in a while. Take a deep breath, tell
yourself that it's not such a big deal, and ask your pressing question.
5.Be prepared to make mistakes and to find out what works best for you.
Mistakes
are an important way to learn the way that does work and while we're
conditioned to avoid mistakes, this is unrealistic. In fact, a lot of
technology works around "mistakes" by providing more than one way to
reach the outcome you're after, in recognition that people have their own
intuitive preferences for getting things done. A good example is the use of
mouse or keyboard shortcuts to make things operate on a computer screen––some
people prefer one way, others the other, but both work and hence, both are
equally valid.
6.Explore the system
on your own.
Once you've got the basics down, try exploring the
technology on your own with your new-found knowledge. This can help you see what
is most useful to you specifically about the systems, and get you more
interested in investing some time learning to properly use it at a new level.
With the excitement of learning what you like about the technology on your own,
you might find that you are more willing to learn about the rest of the system
as well.
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When it comes to operating systems on computers and digital devices,
ease of use is now the main feature. Be reassured that it's fairly hard for
beginners to break anything in the virtual system of digital devices, so give
things a go. Of course, it also doesn't hurt to learn early on how important it
is to back up any of your virtual information, from photos to bank statements.
You should also know that when you chose an easy-to-use OS such as Windows, you
sacrifice power for usability, and if you choose a more complex OS, such as
Linux, It is difficult to use, but offers greater functionality and more
complex features.
7.Be patient.
Not only with the
technology, but also yourself. Learning the ins and outs of a new technology
can be confusing, frustrating, and can take a long time. Be patient and learn
to simply take a moment and take a deep breath if you get annoyed. Patience is
key because without it you cannot sufficiently understand the technology, and
your view and memory of the experience will always be negative in your mind and
will turn you off from using the technology again on your own.
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Give yourself plenty of breaks to digest the information. Your brain
tends to lay down new understandings when you're not actively
working on the problem. Avoid focusing constantly on the learning but
intersperse it with doing completely different things.
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Take it one day at a time. There is no need to learn it all at once, so
be patient and learn one new thing per day. This ensures that you understand
every concept.
8.Optimize your technology.
One
last but important step to enjoying the learning experience when it comes to
new technology is to ensure that you're using the equipment and systems that
are optimized your own needs. For example, if your eyesight is poor, increase
the size of the text in the browser, online documents and anything else read on
screen––learn how to do this for each device, as it varies across computers,
phones, eReaders, etc. And if you want to text but you find it hard to press
the tiny buttons on a cellphone, purchase one with bigger keys or get one with
large on-screen touch keys. There is usually a solution to anything that makes
it easier for you to use the technology, so don't let your own special needs
stand in the way of using technology.
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