A literate person, according to the UNESCO, is someone who can, with understanding, both read and write a short, simple statement on their everyday life.
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By critically evaluating the information you receive through the media.. : )
The person who uses computer is called USER.User is also the term used in GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE.
Many media messages have a hidden agenda.
It can help teachers because it helps students to see their presentation.
Computer literate
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.
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Just possibly that the media-literate person knows how to spell media!
They would be considered as being computer literate.
The word 'literate' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun literate is a word for someone who can read and write, or an educated person. The noun form for the adjective literate is literateness. Other noun form are literacy and literature. Literacy refers to the ability to read and understand literature, while literature is a written work, especially one considered classic or of quality.
People who are studying to become a psychologist would need to be emotionally and socially literate in order to be successful. Most people who study this would be considered to be.
When a person is literate, that means they have the ability to read and write effectively in a language. Literacy skills enable individuals to comprehend and communicate through written texts, which is essential for most daily activities and accessing information.
what is a health literate person
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read , write, and spell the abc
The guy who invented writing