1. How much previous experience have you had with computer software in general? Use the following scale: 0 = absolutely none except for today's A111 lab, and I plan to switch to A110 later today 1 = I use e-mail at IU 2 = I use e-mail at IU and word process all my term papers with MS Word or comparable program 3 = I use e-mail and a word processor regularly, and have used several other programs 4 = I use several programs almost every day in the course of my daily work/study 5 = I use several programs almost every day in the course of my daily work/study and have written computer programs in at least one high-level language (Scheme, C/C++, Java, JavaScript) previously 6 = I consider myself an expert programmer and plan to drop this course later today Your answer: 2. How much previous experience have you had with computer hardware? Use the following scale: 0 = I have never seen a computer 1 = I am familiar with the basic parts of a computer (mouse, monitor, etc.) 2 = I know which part of the computer is the CPU and what peripherals are 3 = I have opened my computer's case before and looked inside 4 = I have opened my computer's case before and looked inside, and could identify some things 5 = I have installed basic hardware that involved opening the case 6 = I consider myself an expert hardware installer and debugger Your answer: 3. Rate your experience with the following popular computer programs/platforms/languages. Use the following scale: 0 = never used 1 = used once or twice 2 = use quite a bit, reasonably familiar with 3 = expert and/or programming knowledge Windows operating system: Other operating systems (list): Word: Excel: Power Point: Adobe PhotoShop: Front Page: Internet Explorer: Netscape: Other Browsers (list): Notepad: Pine: UNIX: HTML: