Maybe her refusal to think that way suggests that the average non-gamer, non-programmer never should have been urged to learn to think that way. Maybe tablets are the Aha! device most people have been waiting thirty years for. Rather than forcing her to crawl thru dark tunnels, fighting trolls and guessing magic words in order to write a note to her sister, just give her a piece of "paper" and a send button. Rather than forcing her to sit upright in front of a keyboard and a fixed-position screen, let her read and write sitting in a comfortable chair, or lying in bed or on the beach. Let her talk - don't make her type.
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On Apr 17, 2013, at 1:18 PM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:
> My mother-in-law is constantly having to call me up and ask me to help
> her -- the questions she needs help with would be the same even if she
> were using a Mac. She's just not able to think in computer terms.
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