I promised my kid they’d get a laptop when they learn to read well enough.

This turned out to be a good motivator and they can now read full books.

The kid likes competitions and challenges. I would like to come up with tasks they can learn to do with the laptop.

The reason I want my children to have access to a computer specifically, is that while TVs and phones are used to consume, computers are used to create.

I will be installing some Linux flavor on this machine, as it is a bit dated.

I was thinking about things like:

  • Write a short story
  • Install a graphics editing program
  • Draw a picture of a cat

To get them started.

Probably I need some easier ones first.

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    5 hours ago

    IT guy here, I disagree, typing fast isn’t really useful enough to dedicate focus to.

    I have never formally learned typing fast, I developed my own version of touch typing as I gamed and typed as I grew up.

    I am a decently quick typist when typing normally, but my speed absolutely plummet when I do typing speed tests, I find it increadibly annoying to retype stuff from the screen.

    Typing speed in and of itself is fairly meaningless, once you have gone beyond the hunt-and-peck stage.