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    2015 The Necessity of Computer Literacy The common image of schools is students sitting in a classroom and learning how to read, write, and do math. However, the reality is that the classroom needs to be rapidly changing. In the 21st century schools are changing their curriculum in order to teach students the skills they will need once they leave school. Computer literacy is a skill required for most jobs nowadays and there are many new jobs available in the field of computers, many of which pay well

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    COMPUTER LITERACY AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Prepared for Jill Jaber Instructor Fox Valley Technical College Prepared by Andrew G Student Fox Valley Technical College December 9, 2013   December 9, 2013 Mrs. Jill Jaber Written Communication Instructor Fox Valley Technical College 1825 N. Bluemound Drive Appleton, WI 54912-2277 Dear Mrs. Jaber: The attached research paper, requested by Jill Jaber as required by the Written Communication curriculum at Fox Valley Technical

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    Students` Attitudes towards Computer: Statistical Types and their Relationship with Computer Literacy Diana Saparniene Siauliai University, Lithuania Gediminas Merkys Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Gintaras Saparnis Siauliai University, Lithuania ABSTRACT. The results of the diagnostic analysis on students’ computer literacy are presented in the article. The study involves students from Lithuanian universities and colleges (N=1004). Based on the study results attempts are

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    As a means to analyze computer literacy by age, a population of children, teenagers, young adults, middle-aged adults, and senior citizens were selected to participate in a simple computer literacy evaluation. Using only a standard laptop computer with the latest Windows operating system, participants were evaluated on their ability to perform various file management, networking, and printing tasks. Children, ages 9-12, scored 53%; teenagers, ages 13-17, scored 64%; young adults, ages 18-25, scored

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    What are the costs of computer literacy? Some people argue that there are no such costs, but I believe there are a few which may be relevant. Does computer literacy affect the way we communicate, and if so, is this necessarily a bad thing? What is our future, as computer literacy becomes a necessity? What are the personal, financial, and social costs, as computer literacy becomes a necessity?<br><br>According to Webster's New World dictionary, literacy is defined as the ability to read and write

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    By definition, computer literacy is “basic, nontechnical knowledge about computers and how to use them; familiarity and experience with computers, software, and computer systems.” ("Computer literacy | Define Computer literacy at Dictionary.com," n.d.) Computer literacy is when an individual is familiar enough with a computer to be able to use it without help or needing extensive knowledge. Someone who is computer literate is able to use a computer, navigate folders and sub folders, run programs

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    order to analyze computer literacy by generation, a population consisting of children, teenagers, adults, and senior citizens were selected to participate in a simple computer literacy evaluation. Although the population was diverse, characteristics pertaining to race, gender, and technical experience were omitted throughout the evaluation process. Participants were evaluated on their abilities to complete basic file management, networking, and printing tasks on a standard laptop computer running the

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    those learning to be literate with computers. Computer literacy has played an extremely significant role in defining who I am today, in a more unique and personal way than any traditional spoken language, and is set to define my future as well. My ability to understand and communicate with computers is something I pride myself in greatly, and is a topic in which

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    Why computer skills are important As someone with extensive computer literacy, I understand the importance of being able to be efficient with the use of computers. Whether it is at school, or at the workplace, the struggles and inefficiency I see people have with computers results in a lot of wasted time and effort. The internet, and computers, play such a giant role in the day-to-day life of human beings that if computers were all wiped out tomorrow, humans would have a very difficult time in adapting

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    Importance of Computer Literacy Computer literacy is having up to date knowledge of computers and their capabilities. One of the more popular aspects of the computer is the use of the internet. The internet is a worldwide collection of networks that links millions of businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and individuals. It was originally started by the Pentagon for scientists and military to put information and their studies on a network that was easily shared with one another

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