Isn’t it so frustrating to be taken outside your digital comfort zone? Luckily, all the questions you’ll ever need to ask have already been asked before – on the Internet. Now, if only you knew what the questions were and how to phrase them in order to search for that missing knowledge. Each software package has it’s own language – but once you know how to say hello, thank you, and I would like to buy a ham and cheese sandwich please, then you’re already half way there…

This Thinkery was captured live during a series of workshops by We Are Open, for Catalyst.

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