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Ask HN: Tips for teaching computer proficiency to novice adults

2 pointsby data_dersover 6 years ago
Trying to help my mom learn to use a computer so she can effectively apply to jobs. She's a nurse and has never had to use on one on the job. I'm looking for classes, tips anything here. I live far away so I've been doing Google Hangout sessions and walking her through things, but do you know of a better way?

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gus_massaover 6 years ago
Cross your hands in your back and never use them!<p>One common error is to show how things are done, and type and use the mouse while the students looks at you. It&#x27;s much better if you explain what the student must do, while s&#x2F;he uses the mouse and keyboard.<p>(Sometimes you will not remember how to do something and explore, or try your muscle memory. In this case do the task until it&#x27;s almost finished, and then undo it quickly. Then Cross your hands in your back and give the student the instructions. (They will scream at you. Ignore them.))<p>What are the topics she is interested? People learn much more when they can do something interesting (for them).