

@[email protected] l get what you mean. Henceforth l would be fashioning out my questions in a manner that it appears less confusing to technical people.
I was trying to find out ways of improving the linguistic skills of young learners while they’re playing with the computer… Whether that’s possible or not !!


@[email protected] you need to understand that l’m a non-technical person.


@[email protected] l like to keep things in a lighter vein… Which may appear nonsense, not just trivial, to serious people 😠😠😡


@[email protected] it’s not trolling. I just wanted to find out how many people know the major milestones in the history of the digital world.


@[email protected] means ??🤔🤔🤔


@[email protected] could you suggest games which an 8 year old would find attractive as well as challenging ??


@[email protected] l wish to avoid letters and punctuation marks altogether in the initial stages.


@[email protected] what l had meant was avoiding syntax altogether, and learn it in some other process. Many have suggested logo.


@[email protected] 😱😱 communicating with you would help me a lot in my path of mentoring children in transforming themselves into players with bugs and creators of crashes 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆


@[email protected] l would be working on a PC of the 80s😄😄😄


@[email protected] but l would be working with a desktop where the CPU is located inside the cabinet.


@[email protected] you really have some solid and realistic ideas. Do you know of any game that’s free, which gives the kid typing practice and also help them to master the mouse ??


@[email protected] that’s lovely. Is that yours ?🤓🤓


@[email protected] the computer made appearance in my place in the 90s.


@[email protected] by scratch l meant installing linux os onto an old machine after cleaning up its entire past memories and then design it into a system of mine own.
@[email protected] there are laptops, but I organisation l work with is traditional and old fashioned.