No, didn't you know? We are all scared of computers and need to have been introduced to us by loving beneficiaries, who only want to enfranchise us so we can have a window into the real world from our sheltered workshops.
Also, no grandmothers understand technology.
(Which is flip, I understand. There is a very large community of PWD who haven't got access to computers or other professional tools and are very well served by that entry-level training. But at the same time, there's a very large pool of PWD who are extremely technologically savvy, even if you don't count the developers. The Deaf community, on the whole, contain many early adopters of handheld devices, for example. Many people with severe mobility impairments have more professional and social interaction because of the Internet than would have been feasible without it, and are accordingly more proficient with it then many TABs. And... I'm sorry. I didn't realize the choir practice was over. I'd better stop my preaching. *sheepish*)
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Also, no grandmothers understand technology.
(Which is flip, I understand. There is a very large community of PWD who haven't got access to computers or other professional tools and are very well served by that entry-level training. But at the same time, there's a very large pool of PWD who are extremely technologically savvy, even if you don't count the developers. The Deaf community, on the whole, contain many early adopters of handheld devices, for example. Many people with severe mobility impairments have more professional and social interaction because of the Internet than would have been feasible without it, and are accordingly more proficient with it then many TABs. And... I'm sorry. I didn't realize the choir practice was over. I'd better stop my preaching. *sheepish*)