Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Different Games People Play


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One of the most popular things that people do online is game playing. There are dozens of websites that offer these little flash games for people to play. They can play either against each other or against an online opponent, and that makes them even more fun. There are also a lot of free games that are available to download on the Internet as well. You can find them on the better software sites, or check out some of the top freeware sites as well. There are also a lot of different types of games that people play, here are a few of them and what is accomplished by those games.

1. Shooting Games - These games are just like it implies, you go around shooting stuff in these games. That stuff can range from targets and aliens to people, if you are in to that sort of thing. Hunting games would also fall under this category.

2. RPG - This stands for Role Playing Games and they are very popular right now, both on the Internet and on the home video game systems. Typically you play out someone else's life or a part of it in the game. You make decisions that affect the outcome of the game and it constantly evolves depending on the type of decisions you make.

3. Arcade Games - These are a great old standby of both the online game world and the home video game systems. They have clones of some of the more popular video arcade games as well as some new and original arcade games that you can play as well. You can play against the computer and sometimes you can play against an online opponent.

No matter what type of game you enjoy just know that as the Internet grows there will be an ever increasing chance for you to play these games online. So keep your eye on your favorite games site and watch them grow.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Computers and Older People


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Surely everyone has heard the adage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." However, this does not necessarily refer to helping older people learn how to operate their computer. Today, most kids can at least turn on a computer, and they might play educational computer games regularly. Middle and high schoolers are taught basic computer classes, along with keyboarding. But what about the elderly?

For a generation that grew up without the convenience of cell phones and GPS navigation systems, computers can indeed seem daunting. However, using the computer and connecting to the internet can be very beneficial for older people for several reasons.

First, connect older people to an email account. Because email tends to be an easier method of communication than talking on the phone for some young people, typing a quick message can be a great way of staying in touch with grandparents. Also, with kids proficient with digital cameras these days, it can be an excellent idea to include a few photos as well. This can be a wonderful experience for families who live too far apart to see each other regularly.

Once an older person has mastered email, jump into the internet. There are plenty of things located on the web that could be helpful for an elder person: online grocery shopping with home delivery, medical websites, and all of the other benefits that also apply to everyone else. Additionally, learning to use the internet and having to search for things online can be a good mental exercise.

If a young person is not available to teach an elderly person how to use the computer and internet, an increasing amount of communities are offering classes specifically to older people for this exact purpose. Some churches and libraries in your area might offer classes like this.

Remember, you can only teach someone what they want to learn. Therefore, listen to the older person to determine what exactly they want out of a computer. Don't force them into learning all about Youtube if they will not be watching videos online. Try to make it as basic as possible, without giving a multitude of options for the same task.

Finally, websites themselves can make it easier for elderly people to access their sites. If you are targeting your site towards the older generation, make your website's content clear, with direct headings and concise information. Too much information all squished onto one page can be overwhelming for anyone.

Also, good customer service can be a huge help to the elderly trying to glean information from a business's website. One idea is to provide a live chat service on your web page to answer any questions that a person, elderly or otherwise, might have when looking at your site. An excellent live chat service provider is Ngage.

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