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My Knowledge Network experience
by James
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It was Standard 4 year when I first came to appreciate the increasing presence of personal computers in classrooms and homes alike. This move in media saw great advances, mostly in the presentation of work and projects for many of my friends, and it was with this interest and fascination that we shared for computers that a shift toward the more powerful applications of computers came about.

Shortly after, I enrolled at K-Net (now Knowledge Network) in an attempt to become further au fait with this dynamic media that was sure to change the way we worked, played and learnt.  And, if I reflect on my evening lessons spent at K-Net, their instruction was surely the foundation and platform from which I managed to harness the power and value of this technology in the world I lived in then, and the world I live in today.

From the simple dynamics of Windows applications to the greater power of advanced graphics packages and programming, K-Net equipped me with the skills I apply every day when I work behind a computer, operate a PDA or simply utilize and exploit the technology that has become a part of the environment in which we all live.

Technology today is changing at the speed of thought, but it will be with the skills I gleaned from this dynamic company that I will confidently approach each new turn in the technological world of tomorrow.

 

 

 

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Date of update: 18 February 2009