6. Why are some students computer skills so much better than others?
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8. Descriptive Questions What does it feel/taste/smell/sound/look like? How does it feel to be computer literate?
9. Exemplification What are some typical examples of it? What are some examples of computer literacy What are some examples of programs that would be difficult for a person who is computer illiterate to use?
10. Process How did it happen? What makes it work? How is it made? What are the steps to becoming computer literate? Are some steps more important than others?
11. Comparative How is it similar or different from other things? What are some examples of programs that are used by those who are computer literate, compared to those who are semi-literate, compared to those who are basically illiterate? What is computer illiteracy like? By analogy?
13. Abstract Think of metaphors and analogies What is a good metaphor for a computer? What kind of analogy can I create for computer illiteracy that really shows my creativity in thinking and with words but still concentrates on trying to most effectively communicate my idea
14. Classification What are its parts? Can they be grouped or separated? Do they fall into a logical order? Can they be categorized? Which three effects of computer literacy have the most profound effect? Does one aspect of computer illiteracy directly lead to another? What are the different aspects of computer literacy?
15. Dialectical Change—Negation—Opposing forces How has computer illiteracy changed over time? Have there been any quantitative/qualitative changes to the amount of computer literacy over a certain period of time? What are the opposing forces? The negation of what cause of computer illiteracy would have the most significant impact in starting a chain of events that would eventually lead to the eradication of computer literacy?
16. Relationship Associations What is the association between class and computer illiteracy? What is therelationship between geography and computer literacy?