A computer educator is a professional who teaches individuals or groups about computer technology and its applications. This role can encompass a range of topics, including programming, software usage, digital literacy, and computer science concepts. Computer educators may work in various settings, such as schools, universities, or training centers, and often create curricula that cater to different skill levels. Their goal is to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate and utilize technology effectively.
educator, instructor, professor, guide
The Chemical Educator was created in 1996.
The Religious Educator was created in 2000.
The root of educator is: Duc. meaning: To lead.
no, since the word educator does not describe a noun(person, place, or thing), it is not an adjective. It is a noun, since an educator is a person.
John McIntosh - educator - was born in 1946.
John Rae - educator - was born in 1931.
John Rae - educator - died in 2006.
James Black - educator - was born in 1826.
James Black - educator - died in 1890.
Charles Morton - educator - died in 1698.
Charles Morton - educator - was born in 1627.