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  1. Fortran for Beginners (Computer Literacy Skills Book) by Christopher Lampton, 1984-03
  2. How to Prepare for the AP Computer Science by Roselyn Teukolsky, 2001-02-01
  3. Adolescents and Digital Literacies: Learning Alongside Our Students by Sara Kajder, 2010-01-13
  4. Guide to PC Security - Your Info Guide to Beefing Up Your Personal Computer's Safety From Malicious Threats! by Information Buddy, 2010-07-22
  5. 1001 Computer Words You Need to Know (1001 Words You Need to Know)
  6. At the Controls: Questioning Video and Computer Games (Media Literacy series) (Fact Finders Media Literacy) by Neil Andersen, 2007-03-01
  7. Literacy 2.0: Reading and Writing in the 21st Century Classroom by Nancy Frey, Douglas Fisher, et all 2010-07-31
  8. Computer Science Education Research
  9. Computer Literacy for IC3, Units 1-3 (Computing Fundamentals / Using Productivity Software / Living Online) by John & Sally Preston, Robert L. Ferret, 2007
  10. Teach Your Computer to Dance: Make Your Computer, Mobile Devices, and the Internet Perform for You by Don Silver, Susan Silver, 2006-04-25
  11. Issues inInformation andMedia Literacy: Education,Practice and Pedagogy by Marcus Leaning, 2009-04-14
  12. Discovering Computers 2003: Concepts for a Digital World, Complete by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2002-02-13
  13. Literacy in the New Media Age (Literacies) by Gunther Kress, 2003-03-21
  14. Computer Skills and Concepts: A Mastery Approach (Third Edition) by Robert V. Price, 2006

61. UHCL - PT3 / Basic Computer Literacy Skills Survey
You do not have to be a computer whiz to successfully integrate technology intoyour lesson plans. I can turn on and off a computer system correctly.
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You do not have to be a computer whiz to successfully integrate technology into your lesson plans. Furthermore, there are many aspects of instructional technology that do not require advanced computer skills (e.g., instructional design, needs assessment, evaluation). However, there are some basic skills that are necessary to facilitate your success in integrating technology into your lesson plans. This checklist is provided to help you determine if you have the basic computer skills necessary. If you do not have one or more of these skills, we suggest that you gain these skills by attending one of the basic skills workshops being offered by UHCL. First Name: Last Name: Name of Campus/
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62. Increasing Computer Literacy In Africa
for this issue. Select this link to order this issue of ATF. Increasingcomputer literacy in Africa. Khaitsa Wasiyo *. In 1989, the
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Increasing Computer Literacy in Africa
Khaitsa Wasiyo * In 1989, the Hasegawa family of the Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) established the International Development of Computer Education (IDCE) program, a special program to expand computer education. Over the past six years, the IDCE program has donated almost 2,000 computers and provided computer instruction to countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America. IDCE, which has also been registered as a non-profit corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is headed by Yu Hasegawa, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University. Her mother, Yasuko Hasegawa, presides over the KCG in Kyoto, where over 2,500 students study computer science. Founded by Shigeo and Yasuko Hasegawa in 1963, KCG was the first private computer institute to be established in Japan. IDCE's launched its first project in Thailand by donating 300 8-bit personal computers. It was such a success that several projects have been completed in other developing countries. Hundreds of computers have been sent to secondary and upper level schools in Thailand, Ghana, Poland, Kenya, Peru, and Zimbabwe. IDCE's goal is to widen access to basic computers for educational purposes in developing countries, where often there is no public access to computer technology. The program aims to increase basic computer skills and encourage computer education. The program is also a medium for encouraging cultural exchange between Japan and participating countries. Ms. Hasegawa says, "We believe that the spread of education in science and technology can be the key to a country's future economic independence and prosperity." Not everyone agrees with her, however. "I have been told that what Africa needs is not computers, but water and clothes and other necessities of life. But I think they need both. The African people have a great desire to learn and to utilize the tools of modern technology. I believe that if we provide the seed, this capability will flourish."

63. Rochdale Online Business
Computer/web design consultancy offering web design services; computer literacy tuition; hardware, software and network installation, advice and support.
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64. Brisbane Seniors Online - Welcome To BSOL 896
Voluntary organisation providing seniors of the greater Brisbane area with computer literacy and support whilst promoting social and recreational activities. Organisation information, locations, events and contacts.
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65. Computer Literacy
s.Introduction to Computers. Course Length 2 hours. This......SCT computer literacy Classes. The Novice computer literacy Class
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The following classes are in the Novice level: The following classes are in the Intermediate level:

Novice Computer Literacy Class Descriptions
Introduction to Computers
Course Length: 2 hours This class consists of the following lessons:
  • Types of Hardware How the Pieces Work Together The Mouse Mouse Ergonomics Mouse Tricks Ten Minute Tour of Windows 2000 Drawing with the Mouse Mouse Properties
Navigating Windows 2000
Course Length: 3 hours This class consists of the following lessons:
  • Learning the Basics Exploring Windows Features Working with Views and Toolbars Working with Multiple Windows Using the Taskbar Working with the Printer Using Help Shutting Down the Computer Using Accessories (Optional Reference Lesson) Working with System Tools (Optional Reference Lesson)
Files, Folders, and Shortcuts in Windows 2000
Course Length: 3 hours This class consists of the following lessons:
  • Using Files, Folders and Shortcuts

66. Arts & Sciences
The University of Oklahoma computer literacy Requirement About thecomputer literacy Requirement Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
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Computer Literacy Requirement About the Computer Literacy Requirement
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education policy requires that students who entered the Oklahoma state system of higher education for the first time as a freshman beginning in the fall 1998 semester must demonstrate computer proficiency for graduation with a bachelors degree. These skills include word processing, spreadsheet, email, and web use.
The Computer Literacy Assessment is given at:
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Room 200, Carnegie Building

67. What Is CAP
Provides facilities to enhance public computer literacy and to provide public access to the internet. Lists its contacts, services, hours and sponsors.
http://www.lambtonlibrary.org/corunna/what_is_cap.htm
What is CAP? The Community Access Program (CAP) is aimed at helping small communities have low-cost public access to the Internet and the skill to effectively use the technology. Find out more about CAP HOURS OF OPERATION
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Sunday - Access to the Internet and basic computer training are a couple of the services that we offer for FREE at our site. The only charge we ask is 25 cents for each page printed. Partners of this CAP Site: Industry Canada and Strategis Academy of Learning Township of Moore Corunna Women's Institute Nova Chemicals Corunna and District Lions Club Electrobyte Technologies

68. Computer Literacy From FOLDOC
computer literacy. We started computer literacy in '72 We coined thatphrase. It's sort of ironic. Nobody knows what computer literacy is.
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69. Welcome To MaryAnnWriting.com
Offers courses in writing, art, advanced placement, and computer literacy for all ages.
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70. Introductory Computer Literacy For Adults
Introductory computer literacy for Adults. Introduction to Computers Windows95 Basics Introductory Word Processing World Wide Web for Beginners
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Introductory Computer Literacy for Adults
Introduction to Computers
Windows 95 Basics
Introductory Word Processing
World Wide Web for Beginners
Curriculum Outline and Classroom Supplements Special 353 Demonstration Project
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Bismarck, ND This page http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/ndakota/complit/index.html

71. Index Of /ccc
Membership and schedule of events for this group focusing on the promotion of computer literacy and education.
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72. Computer Literacy March 31, 2003
computer literacy information for the CPSC 1370 course at the Universityof Arkansas at Little Rock. Includes an introduction to
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73. Computer Literacy Internet Links For University And College Educators
computer literacy Clinton on computer literacy Article outlining President Clinton'splan for computer literacy and informational technology recruitment.
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Computer Literacy ABCs of Word Processing
On-line tutorial to help you learn the basics of using Word Processing programs. Basic Technological Competencies
A cluster of self-assessment tools for educators to rate their personal technological competencies. CAT Online
Fully illustrated on-line tutorials in Word, Excel, and Power Point. Very nicely done. Clinton on Computer Literacy
Article outlining President Clinton's plan for computer literacy and informational technology recruitment. Computer Applications for Teachers An on-line tutorial to familarize educators with the various applications and how they can be used in education. Computer Fundamentals for Teachers On-line tutorials for educators to guide you in the development of computer fundamental competencies. Computer Skills on the Web On-line course from the University of Missouri for students and faculty. Databases from Scratch The low-down on creating databases - a must for educators.

74. Family Internet - Computer Literacy Internet Links
Links for computer literacy. Center for Accessible Technology Resourcefor families with a child or adult with disabilities. They
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Center for Accessible Technology
Resource for families with a child or adult with disabilities. They will explore computer systems, adaptive devices, and software with you. Children's Games for Tots
Simple games for teaching preschoolers how to have fun using a computer, and working online. ERIC Clearinghouse on Child Education
Resources for families related to education, families and technology, discussion lists, child's development, and more! Families Connect
A fun website for families to learn about the Internet, and how to use it together. Free online Internet classes. Hewlett Packard's Telementor Program
HP professionals link up with students to counsel them on communications, math, science, and career planning via email mentoring. ICONnect
Provides online tutorials and courses for learning how to use the Internet, from the American Association of School Librarians. Learning Partners Offers guides to help your child learn many topics from art to literacy.

75. Ottawa Elementary Home
A wellrounded program is offered to students which includes elementary art, vocal music, instrumental music and physical education classes taught by specialists in addition to a curriculum rich in basic skills development and computer literacy.
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Mary R. Ganiere
Joe Haywood
Ted P. Love
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Paul V. Martin, President
Frank M. Polancic
Central Elementary School
Margaret Reagan, Principa l
Jefferson Elementary School Jane Goetz, Principal Lincoln Elementary School Daniel F. Marenda, Principal McKinley Elementary School Rebekah Litchfield, Principal Shepherd Middle School Michael Bannister, Principal
Ottawa Elementary School District #141 320 W. Main Ottawa, Illinois 61350 Superintenden t Christine M. Benson E-Mail: cbenson@d141.lasall.k12.il.us Welcome to Ottawa Elementary School District 141
Mission Statement
Our community is committed to quality education provided by the Ottawa Elementary School District for all children in a positive and inviting environment that empowers students to become diverse and global life-long learners. Ottawa Elementary District 141 operates five schools for approximately 2,200 students in grades K-8. Four elementary schools (K-6) with enrollments from 325-500 are operated in various sections of the city. A middle school on the south side serves all students in grades 7-8. (485) A well-rounded program is offered to students including special teachers in elementary art, music and physical education. Band programs are available for students beginning in the summer before 4th grade. There are also several parochial grade schools in the city - St. Patrick (Grades K-8) on the west side, St. Columba (K-8) in center Ottawa. They likewise enjoy excellent reputations among the citizens of the area. The parochial schools and the public schools have an excellent working relationship and services are shared whenever possible. Ottawa takes PRIDE in its excellent schools, both public and parochial.

76. The National Project For Computer Literacy To Expand Czechs' Computer Proficienc
A daily indepth look at current events in the Czech Republic. The National Projectfor computer literacy to expand Czechs' computer proficiency and skills,
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Radio Prague - the international service of Czech Radio Text only version 4-4-2003, 23:16 UTC News Previous Archive Daily news sent to you by e-mail ... Witness Events and Projects The Czech Republic and Iraq Vaclav Havel Presidential Elections 2003 The Velvet Divorce - ten years on ... Archive About Radio Prague Radio Prague listeners' competition 2003 How to listen to RP Confirmation of Reception Staff ... Results of the Radio Prague Competition About the Czech Republic The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery ... Heart of Europe Magazine Useful Information Czech Centres Residence Permits Czech Links Current Affairs ... Archive A daily in-depth look at current events in the Czech Republic. The National Project for Computer Literacy to expand Czechs' computer proficiency and skills By Jan Velinger Listen 16kb/s 32kb/s At a time when unemployment in the Czech Republic has breached 10 percent one project could play a vitally important role in job retraining and re-qualification: the National Project for Computer Literacy, kicked off this week by the new Ministry for Information Technology. The aim of the project, according to the Information Minister Vladimir Mlynar, is to make the knowledge of computers and internet use accessible to a wider sphere of the population, in order to expand general proficiency and skills. "This project is intended to be straightforward, in no way patronising, more for middle-aged and older people, since younger people have more experience. The pilot programme we ran last year under the patronage of Intel was highly successful, attended by 3,000 people in a short period of time. Similar projects in other countries also had an overwhelmingly positive response."

77. CIRCLE: Browsing Computer Literacy
Browsing computer literacy, Search Any words, Subjects Computer Education computer literacy. Computer
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78. Worcester Community Cable Access
WCCA TV is a nonprofit company in Central Massachusetts which provides public access to Worcester's cable channel 13 on a first-come first-serve basis. WCCA also provides media and computer literacy training.
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Worcester Community Cable Access, Inc.
Public Access /Community Television Station Manager: Mauro DePasquale WCCA TV 13 415 Main .st Worcester, MA 01608 tel. (508) 755-1880 fax. (508) 756-3152 wcca@ma.ultranet.com WCCA Worcester's Public Access / Television and Media center WCCA is the facilitator of the Public Access Center and the Access Process in the city of Worcester Massachusetts the second largest city in New England. WCCA is a private non-profit corporation 501 (C) (3) , whose mission focuses on providing communication /training services and facilitating non-discriminatory access on a first come first serve basis. WCCA is governed by a Board of Directors composed of Worcester citizens, persons employed, or students in Worcester. WCCA provides a complete, professional cable television production facility which is available, on a first come first serve basis, for you WCCA is your community media connection. WCCA is empowering you and providing you with the opportunity to utilize our facility and equipment to create, and present your vision , your mission and your point of view on Worcester's public access cable channel 13 WCCA 's cable cast hours are about 1:00AM to 12:00 midnight (24 hours each day, seven days per week), please

79. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Computer Literacy (Success Skills)
Looking for the best facts and sites on computer literacy? StudentResources High School Success Skills computer literacy.
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