Saturday, July 13, 2013

BASIC SKILLS OF COMPUTER EDUCATION

Students of computer education acquire basic skills in operating the computer's basic functions. This is referred to by educators as "operational" computer literacy, according to "Computer Education" by U.K. Singh and K.N. Sudarshan. Operational literacy involves learning the components of the computer and their functions, such as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, central processing unit (CPU) and modem. Students also learn to work with the computer programs, such as word processors and Web browsers.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/facts_7290355_meaning-computer-education_.html#ixzz2Yw4rN5aM

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