![]() ![]() ![]() Nowhere in the curriculum was anything about the dangers of downloading software, shopping online, or going to chat rooms. ![]() Schools weren’t teaching computers yet, and when they finally did, they taught basic things like how to type or use some sort of application. My grandma and dad barely knew how to turn it on, much less handle these kind of problems. There was no one around to show me why that happened or how to fix it. I know when I was a teen, I screwed around so much on the internet that I swear, I got a new virus on my family computer every week. I fear that when there’s no older generation to guide the younger generation on how to be safe online, that there’s a lot of kids who will learn the hard way. And oh how the internet has changed since… It’s only been 30 years since AOL brought millions of people online for the first time. We’re still in the first generation of users. They teach us the dangers of the world and give us the insights that would take us decades to figure out on our own.īut the internet… doesn’t have an older generation still. JACK: The older generation gives us so much guidance and wisdom that I don’t know where we’d be without them. ![]()
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