These lab activities develop your expertise with four local applications that are so standard and commonplace you probably already have access to them: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a graphics processor, and an integrated page layout program.

Lab 2.1: Words on your Behalf
Lab 2.2: Spreading the Wealth
Lab 2.3: No-Mess Painting
Lab 2.4: Tools of the Trade
  1. Describe four common "microworlds" and their realizations as modern software applications
  2. Briefly inventory computer applications in business, technology, the professions, and entertainment
  3. Develop (or demonstrate) your skills with a word processor, a spreadsheet program, a graphics processor, and some other more specialized programs.
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In the text portion of this module, we explore the explosive growth of computer technology in more detail, concentrating on the evolution and influence of some of today's standard computer applications: word processors1, spreadsheet programs, and image processors2 in terms of their respective utility and the empowering effects they have on their users, and then go on to look at some commercial and industrial applications that are influencing our world in less obvious, but equally important ways. We want you to appreciate that you don't have to be a power nerd to get the computer to work effectively and productively for you.

1pp. 28–32, 48–50
2pp. 35–37, 86, 315–316

The portable electronic calculator is a perfect example of what we describe as an application. It is a program3 and a computer in a box. It has evolved from a familiar microworld (the adding machine) to include advanced features (graphing calculators) that were impossible to achieve with its original technology. And, its effects on its users are both immediate and uncertain. All of this, coupled with the fact that it was the first application to achieve this degree of influence, make it a perfect choice for the metaphor for this module.

3pp. 13, Mod. 2, 234, 273, 285

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