Among those who currently use a computer, the primary motivating factor is for work and/or to improve employment prospects.
For those who are not required to use a computer for work purposes, there are other motivating factors on a more personal level. These include the challenge of keeping up with the times and/or their children, as well as the opportunity of satisfying their curiosity by pursuing a new interest.
However, other respondents indicated that nothing would motivate them because they are not interested, or perceive themselves too old to need to learn how to use a computer. Without some additional education to change attitudes these people are unlikely to access computer literacy programs no matter where they are offered
No computers weren't invented
Smart people.
It is false. Geographers do not use mapsglobesand computers to study people and places.
Computers are being used to teach people how to use computers. Computer are being used to teach biology. Computers are being used to teach people how to learn the alphabet
Computers have really changed people's life thanks to the technology like the use of internet.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Allow_people_to_use_computers_or_allow_people_using_computers_which_is_right - is right
People who used computers in the 1950's are the same type of people who use them today, namely:MilitaryGovernmentResearchersStudentsBusiness
Users
Do you mean what are they used for or who uses them
While I have no idea what a "delta person" is, I would expect them to use computers simply because just about anybody uses computers nowadays.
to note the name of people and rate of people
The people that make it have to use computers and actors...