My name is Stephanie. I live in Homewood, IL, which is a suburb on the south side of Chicago. I currently work at the Harvey Public Library District as the Young Adult Library Assistant. I've been here for about 6 months and before that I worked in Circulation at another library for 5 years. As far as this class goes, I'm very comfortable with computers and technology. I'm almost 25 and have grown up with advancing technology throughout my life. Back in the Myspace days, I was big into writing HTML for layouts, but I used a template so it wasn't too difficult. I'm very familiar with Adobe Photoshop and have dabbled in other programs of the Create Suite. My boyfriend works in IT for a film post-production house and has taught me a lot of "behind the scenes" aspects of computers, but I'm definitely not fluent. I really enjoyed the article about how IT employees are also like therapists because people have meltdowns when their technology isn't working because that is just like me and my boyfriend. He fixes all of my tech problems and saves the day, but also teaches me what he's doing so I know in the future. I'm a quick learner and have always been able to figure new technology out through trial and error so I'm looking forward to this class to learn even more in-depth information about computers.
Friday, January 20, 2017
LIS 560 Introduction
My name is Stephanie. I live in Homewood, IL, which is a suburb on the south side of Chicago. I currently work at the Harvey Public Library District as the Young Adult Library Assistant. I've been here for about 6 months and before that I worked in Circulation at another library for 5 years. As far as this class goes, I'm very comfortable with computers and technology. I'm almost 25 and have grown up with advancing technology throughout my life. Back in the Myspace days, I was big into writing HTML for layouts, but I used a template so it wasn't too difficult. I'm very familiar with Adobe Photoshop and have dabbled in other programs of the Create Suite. My boyfriend works in IT for a film post-production house and has taught me a lot of "behind the scenes" aspects of computers, but I'm definitely not fluent. I really enjoyed the article about how IT employees are also like therapists because people have meltdowns when their technology isn't working because that is just like me and my boyfriend. He fixes all of my tech problems and saves the day, but also teaches me what he's doing so I know in the future. I'm a quick learner and have always been able to figure new technology out through trial and error so I'm looking forward to this class to learn even more in-depth information about computers.
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