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New Technologies are Difficult to Explain

2023/1/29
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While we all live in a world of constantly emerging and evolving technologies, sometimes new technologies are so different from the past that they are just difficult to explain the first time. 

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LETS CONNECT THE DOTS BETWEEN THE EXPERIENCE OF TWO NEW TECHNOLOGIES

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  • Trying to figure out a Tesla Model 3 from the rental agency without the manual

HOW TO EXPLAIN NEW THINGS TO PEOPLE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE

  • What experiences do people have about the previous generation of technology?
  • Do you need to explain why the new technologies exist?
  • Do you need to explain why the new choices were made with the new technologies?
  • Do you frustrate people because the things they expect are different or missing?
  • Should you use analogies or comparisons to explain things?

 

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