An extensive knowledge of computers, including maintenance, operating systems (particularly Linux) programming languages, computer hardware and ofcourse emoticons I am not very computer literate so i am sure others can extend this answer indefinitely...
Apparently the computer language OXML is still ahead of its time.... hope this helps ;)
A literate person cannot be expected to know how to operate a computer. In essence, a person can be literate but not computer literate. But the opposite seems difficult to be true. A computer literate is often always a literate.
They would be considered as being computer literate.
Both are similar, but with distinctions. If you are computer literate, it means you know all the terminology related to computers and what it means. If you are competent with computers, it means you know what you are doing. So competence would be a little deeper understanding.
You can be either "computer literate", meaning you are knowledgeable about computers or you can be "computer illiterate", meaning you have no knowledge of computers.
Information system literacy is networks, or IT. Those in IT are always computer literate. Not everybody who is computer literate is information system literate.
Being Computer literate doesn't mean you have to know enough to program a computer or build one yourself.
the main aim to study computer is to be computer literate and to secure a job in the future because today whichever field yougo computer knowledge is required
I am computer literate.
They are much better educated, literate and many are computer-literate.
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