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Common Sense Computing
 
 
Common Sense Computing is a weekly series of short (2-3 minute) radio segments on computing written by Dr. Jeanna Matthews.

Computers and computing touch the daily lives of most everyone today. However, the world of computing can be frustratingly complicated and arcane. Common Sense Computing is dedicated to making computing more interesting and relevant to individuals through straight-forward analogies to the physical world.

During the 2004-2005 academic year, Common Sense Computing aired Wedsnesdays 4:30-5:30 P.M. on WTSC 91.1 The Source in Potsdam, New York. Each show included a 2 minute Common Sense Computing segment and co-hosts Jeanna Matthews, Patty Jablonski, and Todd Deshane played music and offered computing tips.