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determined an educational, social, and operational focus on the creation, development and purchase of personal computers. A personal computer is a product that is designed for home use.
A personal computer generally consists of a "stack" or the operational components of the computer, a monitor, speakers, a keyboard and a printer. There are also laptop forms
of the personal computer, which are portable and include a foldable screen, an internal "stack" and a keyboard. In each case, a personal computer is designed to be
used by an individual for a variety of functions. Most people use their personal computers for word processing, access to the Internet, e-mail and the storage of important information.
In recent years, the development of digital cameras have resulted in the use of the computer to store and process photos, and the many also use spread sheet
and data functions to maintain their financial records. Connotative Identity The connotative identity relates to the focus on technology and
technological advancements as a part of an emerging social identity. Theorists have considered the issue of technological determinism as a means of considering who uses technology, how it is
used, and how it is created in consideration of utility. Campbell (1996) asserted that technological determinism "reflects a utopian view of technological innovations...that emphasizes their inherent technical worth" (103).
Technologies that are based in computer systems can be viewed as more than one central entity: they can be viewed simply as equipment or machines created by man,
or a systems, modes and methods of communication demonstrated more specifically in terms of computer software packages (Campbell, 1996: 100). As a result, the impacts of this type of
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