Computer literacy can be a ground for discrimination because people from richer backgrounds are more likely to have access to computers, and thus be able to develop computer literacy. If you are poor you may not have regular access to a computer, which means you are not likely to have good computer literacy.
Since the year 2000, each December 2nd we celebrate the International Computer Literacy Day. This celebration was created with the intention of raising awareness about the large amount of people that still don't have access to the digital and as an intent to make computer technology accessible to disadvantaged communities.
Computer literacy is of no importance at all, in and of itself. People live and have lived perfectly satisfactory lives totally ignorant of computers (e.g. my parents). Computer literacy only becomes important when computer usage is forced upon you by job requirements, etc.
computers have become a vital part of everyday life
40% of adult literacy
Literacy was a prime concern in the Massachusetts Bay colony because much emphasis was placed on reading the Bible. This meant that people had to be able to read in order to be a part of the church.
Discriminating people is unkind to the human race; we are all supposed to accept each others differences.
it is selling products which are related to computers. as youth is also involved in such activity they are arranging free computer literacy camps in which they teach computers to people who cant afford them in institutes. they are providing this knowledge for free of cost .also they making people aware of computers.
No they are not discriminating or racists.
The literacy rate is 82.6% XD
Computer literacy is vital to success because almost every field depends on some kind of technology. Health care, government, education, science, and the business world all revolve around technology. Technology helps people finish their work in the fastest way possible. There are very few careers left that don't involve some sort of technology, and even those that do often keep records on computers.
These terms are similar, and generally go hand in hand. Computer literacy means that a person knows the computer terminology. A person who is computer literate knows how to use terms such as cursor, minimize, task bar, RAM, etc. A person who is computer competent is someone who knows very well how to use a computer. People who are computer competent know how to do most basic tasks on a computer; like installing and uninstalling programs, changing settings, etc.
Since the year 2000, each December 2nd we celebrate the International Computer Literacy Day. This celebration was created with the intention of raising awareness about the large amount of people that still don't have access to the digital and as an intent to make computer technology accessible to disadvantaged communities.
The estimated literacy that people can read in Peru is 72%.
Demographics can be segmented into as many areas as you want. It's not always, by gender, age, nationality, education etc. It depends on what information is specific to your needs. For example, if you intend to open a business that sells computers, acquiring information on the percentage of people in a given area who are computer literate could be a factor. So yes, computer literacy can be a demographic factor. Viper1
Computer literacy is of no importance at all, in and of itself. People live and have lived perfectly satisfactory lives totally ignorant of computers (e.g. my parents). Computer literacy only becomes important when computer usage is forced upon you by job requirements, etc.
computers have become a vital part of everyday life
the people