I was dismayed on Friday evening when my ever faithful and never faulty laptop of 3 and a half years suddenly went black. Apparently it has a unfixable hardware problem. It suddenly occurred to me how central my laptop is to my everyday life and its death put pay to all my plans for the weekend.
I had to spend Saturday travelling home so that I could go with my mum to buy a new laptop. I now have a lovely shiny Acer with Windows Vista... but I’m finding it tricky to get to grips with. Everything is in different places, I have had to install various software like Microsoft Office, and my various work files are all on my old laptop. To make matters even more difficult this laptop will not connected to internet at my house. It really does not like the BeBox router. It connects to my BT homehub in Bath or to ISS in the library but says its security settings are not compatible with the BeBox.
But what’s to be done? I have no idea. This entire weekend seems to have been spent faffing around with technology. Yet £700 I am still struggling and wishing my dear old laptop was still with me.
Having said all this, it has taught me one thing;
In all my reading I have been highly annoyed at the amount of teachers who are reported to be avoiding using the available technology in their classrooms because they are technophobes. Now I have this new laptop I perhaps appreciate their avoidance of ICT and wishes to stick with their old ways. I mean, if I could, I would revert back to using my old laptop rather than using this new one.
It is very challenging to adapt to new things, especially when they are having teething problems. I am certainly hating using Windows Vista. It just seems like more trouble than it’s worth. I don’t know how it works. It seems totally over complicated.
So what am I learning from this experience? Persistence is the key! I shall keep this blog updated. And who knows, perhaps in a few weeks time i will be shouting from the rooftops about how fantastic Windows Vista is... or perhaps i will not! Only time will tell. In the meantime i will continue to mourn my good old Acer!!