The Course on Computer Concepts (CCC) is a fundamental computer literacy program designed to impart basic knowledge about computers and information technology. Offered by the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) in India, CCC is aimed at individuals who wish to acquire essential computer skills for various purposes, including personal use, office work, and government jobs. The computer literacy programme of the Society is an outcome of the recommendation of National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development.
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A basic computer course introduces fundamental computer skills, including hardware, software, and operating systems.
You don't have to be a genius to understand the basic concepts of computer science. Like any other course, you do need to the ability to think problems through, and you will need a basic understanding of how computers work.
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Probably both. BASIC is a programming language. It stands for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. You can read more about the programming language here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC I'm sure there are computer courses that use the word "Basic" in the name too - like Basic Computing perhaps.
Los Angeles City College is a great place for learning basic computer skills. Check out course offerings in both computer science, computer technology, and computer applications/office technologies. The prices are reasonable too!
The Home Computer Advanced Course was created in 1984.
BASIC Computer Games was created in 1973.
Basic computer skills are very useful. Most pilots in high end aircraft will use the FMS (Flight management System) whih in itself is a bespoke computer interface.
"There are a lot of different ""computer"" courses available. To learn to use a personal computer for basic word processing and internet, try a book from the local library. For in depth computer programming or reporting, try an online college such as Pheonix."
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Yes, you can, but as you are at high school I think you can complete basic courses on MS office such as Ms. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Best Idea you if you contact with online computer course providers like "Computer Skills for the Workplace" as by this you can save time and money.
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