Friday, September 22, 2023

Nuh-Night Stories: Programmable Pathmaking Fun!

 What do you techy 'bout reading a new nuh-night programming story you made? 

Children are adorable and then we move on. After that, its how do I make them even better? Well, at NEW-TRG we are talking about creating programming stories, IT stories, and having the parental suit on when it comes to instructional guidelines and how to go over this type of reading with your children. 

The structure it provides to handle a procedure of putting a new gadget together, reading your car manual, the household appliance list is growing, and where it comes from, how to fix it, and what this peice of luxury is going to need to stay around forever. All of the requirements you need to bring to the next NEW-TRG meeting is an instructional manual, a peice of tech that belongs to it, and see if we can identify words, processes, images, and how you interact with this peice of information to put together and maintain. 

It sounds easy and silly, but very necessary. You want to start somewhere, this has to be the best place to begin! Upon figuring out your device, making comments or notes in a place while putting it together. Do you save the box? Do you file the warranty (if any)? Do you save the website in your file folders in your browser to reference? How else are you able to categorize this purchase and validate its lifetime in your household list of items? 

Why is this important?

1. Personal article collections, database skills. 

2. Instructional terminology, comprehension.

3. Reference list, consumerism questions/responses from the product manufacturer while they are still a fresh operating entity. Some businesses may retire leaving your product questions null. 

4. Tutorial searching. Who do you prefer? Is there somebody? Where do you find these professional at-home specialists who test products? Want to be the local tech guru for consumer based specialties and recommendations? 

5. Teaching your children how to be independent and reference checking students of any new technology.

6. Most importantly, how to take care of your new product and maintain its maintenance (sometimes knowing how to take care of these products is half the battle). 

What is a nuh-night story?

Any bedtime story is great, fantasies of teddy bears, animated characters of any kind, and something to tuck them to sleep with (and yourself). Well, we understand the faster we are at getting our family time together in, the more enjoyable it can be if everyone is on the same page. Learning together can be fun. Putting a nuh-night story together in a programming code can help your child understand what is happening with their favorite game, the applications they see online, the ins and outs of what is happening with their handheld devices. Creating a story based on their age, comprehension, and what the parent is able to do - brings you up a couple notches in the tech elderhood and creates that relationship of instilling problem solving habits that every child needs to come from their parents. 

Some suggestive steps are:
1. Template designs with programming code, images of what it does, and then a short intro of how to make it happen with free software available. 
2. Re-design that same nuh-night story in your image, your words, your remix of what you want on that application. 
3. Further instilling the culture, language, and programming that nuh-night story to be something you created that can be used to inspire further IT education using this base inspiration with their parents!

 It does take time to understand programming but this is all very capable of doing. Knowing the process is the first battle of becoming familiar of what you can do and are capable of in future tech talks and IT interests!

Computer Story Making

                                                                                                                        Photo By: Michaela (Pexels)

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