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本帖最後由 dude20 於 13-8-7 16:54 編輯
If you mean learning how to use popular software packages like word and excel, there is no need to take any class. Software like that will be obsoleted by the time you kids reach adulthood. If you mean programming and software engineering stuff, and you claim your kid is that smart, go to ocw.mit.edu and start from there. The courses are free and most learning material is readily available on the internet. The majority of the computer technologies tend to be obsoleted in 5 to 10 years time, so don't waste time learning unless you need them to make a sad living. For longer run, focus on languages skill, math, critical and logical thinking, general science, and a healthy dose of civil disobedience + creativity. Software engineering, like other engineering, is about changing how we do things for better automation and efficiency, and your kids will need all those skills and mind set as foundations.
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