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Computer Literacy for Vacists - P.7

The training program is structured as an arrangement of extensions with the idea that due to the fact that computers have a variety of impacts across several academic and vocational domains, becoming "computer literate" will mean different things to different people. Therefore, each participant ought to attain the level they aspire to in terms of their chosen academic field, employment requirements, or personal objectives. It will be "face-to-face'' learning with computers all day through. The course will cover software applications and various facets of computer studies. The key components of this course are the practical lessons. 

Students are going to complete this course with the skills necessary to comprehend, use, and apply technologies (like computers, digital cameras, as well as mobile phones) in ethical, effective, and efficient ways.Today's advanced technologies are more common than ever, and their potential uses are continually advancing. Human activity is being significantly improved and altered by information and communications technology (ICT), which enables us to live, work, and think in ways that most of us never would have imagined. The core ideas, experience, abilities, and orientations for leveraging technology in learning environments and other scenarios will be thoroughly investigated by prospective students. Through effective utilization of technological tools and resources, they will also learn methods to develop skills like collaboration, higher-order thinking, problem solving, and self-direction, enabling them to be perpetually educated in the age of technology. Download this Course