Dustin M. Wax

writer, educator, anthropologist, and freelance thinker

computers

A Quick Speed Up Vista Tip

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I have a cheap laptop with Vista Home Basic (VHB) on it. VHB doesn't include the fancy interface, Aero Glass, that is the hallmark of the Vista OS. Which is fine, I don't need that -- I think I'm more comfortable with the way I've been using Widows since '97, anyway.

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Best Practices for Students #2: Know Your Software

 

Learning is a craft, a set of skills that you put to use over the course of your life to construct your education. Like any craft, your mastery of the tools at your disposal is crucial. One of the most overlooked tools in the learner’s toolbox is your computer and its software. Your instructors have probably spent a lot of time teaching you how to use books and the research library, maybe how to glean information from the Web, and definitely how to use language to put forth and defend an argument, but how much time have you or your professors spent on how to use your computer?

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