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  1. Using Blogs to Enhance Literacy: The Next Powerful Step in 21st-Century Learning by Diane Penrod, 2007-03-28
  2. Computer Literacy for IC3 with CDROM by John Preston, Sally Preston, et all 2006-07
  3. Redefining Literacy for the 21st Century by David Franklin Warlick, 2004-03
  4. Computer Concepts - Illustrated Brief, Sixth Edition (Illustrated Series) by June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja, 2006-03-30
  5. Literacy Online: New Tools for Struggling Readers and Writers by Julie M. Wood, 2004-07-20
  6. Mike Meyers Presents: Computer Literacy - Your Ticket to IC3 Certification by Scott Jernigan, 2006-01-02
  7. Internet Literacy by Fred Hofstetter, 2001-04
  8. New Literacies by Colin Lankshear, Michele Knobel, 2006-10-01
  9. Computer Literacy Made Easy ... and Fun: Bits, Bytes, Apples and Mice by James R. Callan, 1995-10
  10. Teach Yourself Computers and the Internet Visually by Ruth Maran, 1998-10-15
  11. The Everything Computer Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Computer, from E-Mail to the Internet, from Hardware to Software, Processors to Printers, Memory to Modems, and (Everything Series) by John K. Waters, 2000-10
  12. Teens, Technology, and Literacy; Or, Why Bad Grammar Isn't Always Bad by Linda W. Braun, 2006-12-30
  13. Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Computer Science by Pauline Cushman, Ramon Mata-Toledo, 1999-09-03
  14. Ready-To-Use Computer Literacy Activities Kit, Level II (Grades 7-9, Teachers Manual) by Margaret F. Campbell, Dwight E. Mostoller, et all 1987-03

21. Computer Literacy - Home Page
Welcome to the computer literacy Repository! Thank you for visiting the University of Regina Department of Computer Science computer literacy Repository.
http://tdi.uregina.ca/~complit/
Welcome to the Computer Literacy Repository!
From this site you may choose the links you wish to follow to learn everything necessary to become comfortable with computers and to merge onto the Information Super-Highway. Index How to buy a computer Computer history made interesting Computers in professions All about the Internet! ... Credits Also, check out the following: Thank you for visiting the University of Regina Department of Computer Science Computer Literacy Repository. We appreciate your feedback, so please send E-mail to: complit@tdi.uregina.ca This site was created with financial support from the of the
Saskatchewan Post-secondary Education and Skills Training Program

22. Barnes & Noble.com
Done in 1993 by computer literacy Bookshops, Inc., now merged with Fatbrain. Covers wide range of Knuth's interests, good fun.
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23. Computer Literacy
Need Computer Help? This site can provide you with an interactive look at the newest Macintosh and IBM computers. The links under
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This site can provide you with an interactive look at the newest Macintosh and IBM computers. The links under the Systems heading provide detailed information on the latest offerings from Microsoft and Apple Computers. For more information, click the links under Systems.
Questions About Software
Today's software programs have become an essential part of our academic, professional, and personal lives. If you are in need of detailed software instruction, then click the appropriate link under Software. The Internet is the future of computing. E-Mail, the Internet and the World Wide Web are a part of everyday life. To learn everything from the basics to the complex, follow the links under Internet to learn more.
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24. Computer Literacy On The Move
Location and public access schedule, list of equipment for visually impaired and description of at home and onsite computer training programs.
http://www.nsnet.org/computerliteracy/index.html

25. Computer Literacy On The Move
computer literacy on the Move. come and visit us here at computer literacy on the Move. computer literacy on the Move also has a Resource Library.
http://www.nsnet.org/computerliteracy/

26. Computer Literacy Homepage
computer literacy Homepage. computer literacy, the ability to use computers to perform a variety of tasks, is becoming fundamental to the learning process.
http://www.d.umn.edu/student/loon/acad/ComputLit.html
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Computer Literacy Homepage
Computer literacy, the ability to use computers to perform a variety of tasks, is becoming fundamental to the learning process. The "information age" perhaps best describes the twentieth century; the next century has been described as the "information processing" age. A wide variety of computer skills are useful and, in some cases required, as an essential part of college learning and employment for most individuals. UMD offers many opportunities for learning these skills. In addition to the resources listed below, UMD offers opportunities for advanced computer study through computer science and electrical and computer engineering degree programs.
ASSESSMENT What is your ability to operate a computer Evaluate your ability to use e-mail and Internet to communicate and locate information Evaluate your word processing ability Assess your ability to create a worksheet using spreadsheet software? Assess your skills for creating and manipulating a database Evaluate your skills for creating and manipulating graphic files How can you apply general technology knowledge and skills LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
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Learning computer skills.

27. Ewing SeniorNet Computer Literacy Center
A collection of links to courses, tutorials, and other computer resources specially selected and tailored to the needs of senior citizens.
http://www.ewingsnet.com

28. Information Literacy Is More Than Computer Literacy
Information literacy is more than computer literacy. Originally printed April 16, 1998. Joyce Kasman Valenza. And computer literacy is not information literacy.
http://joycevalenza.com/infolit.html
Information literacy is more than computer literacy Originally printed April 16, 1998 Joyce Kasman Valenza In today's organization you have to take responsibility for information because it is your main tool But you must know how to use it. Few are information literate . - Peter Drucker, Management expert Today's students are flooded with information options. They are dazzled by a spectrum of communication choices. Computers are their turf: it seems those little hands have always been attached to keyboards. They pound away with confidence, but often this confidence does not extend to the process that must accompany the pounding. Can they distinguish treasure from trash? Can they make sense of the information they retrieve? Can they communicate their conclusions? Student Internet explorations often are premature; their expectations of instant gratification unreasonable. In fact, they may grossly underestimate the research process, often forgetting the human side of the information picture: the planning, the processing, the thinking, the skills that we label information literacy . And computer literacy is not information literacy. "We are putting a great investment into technology, thinking it will solve problems," says Patricia Breivik, dean of libraries at Wayne State University in Detroit and chair of the National Forum on Information Literacy "But technology has never solved our educational or social problems. What educators and parents need to understand is that we have to empower our young people to make use of that information. A lot is available through technology and a lot is not. How do we position our children to know how to ask the questions they need to ask? How do we ensure they are information-literate?"

29. Edward R. Tufte -- CLB Interview 1994-1997
This file is copyright © 1995, computer literacy Bookshops, Inc. Edward R. Tufte. Edward R. Tufte. computer literacy Bookshops Interview, 19941997. Prof.
http://www.ercb.com/feature/feature.0008.2.html
Computer Literacy Bookshops, Inc . No use or excerpt may be made of the file without acknowledgement of its source. Edward R. Tufte
Edward R. Tufte
Computer Literacy Bookshops Interview, 1994-1997
Prof. Tufte has long been one of our store's favorite authors, a writer whose intellect and books receive unanimous raves from those familiar with them. In one of the more unusual honors given him, The Utne Reader featured Tufte in a 1995 article '100 Visionaries Who Could Change Your Life', listing him with leading figures from politics, the media, and other walks of life. I've twice had the privilege of interviewing Tufte. The first time was in 1994, over sushi and sake, after a talk at our San Jose store in which he passed around his personal copy of an original Galileo manuscript. The second time was in January 1997, when his long-awaited third book came out (reviewed in this issue). I've meshed both interviews together for smoother 'flow'. - Dan Doernberg CLB: You speak of your work as "Information Design"... please tell us about that field. Tufte: The wonder of Information Design is that I can write a book in 1990 and the main intellectual hero is Galileo. What other field can make that statement?! That's the joy and wonder, a kind of miracle, of this field. There are all these things that are extraordinary in terms of content, and they are extraordinary in terms of their visual quality. Some of them are as beautiful as any painting, and they also happen to be about real things. Nobody had really seen that before. Both the incredible aesthetic, and the fact that the underlying frame is content-based.

30. CAL Computer Training Centre
Part of the Informatics Group; provides computer literacy courses for children and adults
http://www.informatics.edu.sg/cal-sin

31. BW Online | March 2, 2000 | A Lesson In Computer Literacy From India's Poorest K
MARCH 2, 2000 NEWSMAKER Q A A Lesson in computer literacy from India s Poorest Kids. New Delhi physicist Sugata Mitra has a radical
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2000/nf00302b.htm

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32. English Teachers Center
Professional Development Program for inservice EFL Teachers. Focusing on the integration of methodology and technology, issues related to computer literacy, learner-centered language teaching and the technology-rich classroom. Located in the Gallile, north Israel.
http://www.yarden.ac.il/chinuch/english

33. Introductory Computer Literacy For Adults
Introductory computer literacy for Adults. Introduction to Computers Windows 95 Basics Introductory Word Processing World Wide Web for Beginners
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/Materials/ndakota/complit/
Introductory Computer Literacy for Adults
Introduction to Computers
Windows 95 Basics
Introductory Word Processing
World Wide Web for Beginners
Curriculum Outline and Classroom Supplements Special 353 Demonstration Project
Table of Contents
By
Valerie Collins
Adult Learning Center
214 West Bowen
Bismarck, ND This page http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/ndakota/complit/index.html

34. Gstaad International School
An uncommon college preparatory school TOEFL IGCSE ESL and language courses, science, social studies, computer literacy, academic skills, study techniques, High School diploma. Special education for students with learning differences, adhd. Regular college counselling, diverse cultural program and challenging sport activities.
http://www.gstaad.ch/gis

35. Intro To Computers: Table Of Contents
Introductory computer literacy for Adults. Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers Outline; Introduction to Computers Lesson Plan;
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/Materials/ndakota/complit/toc.html
Introductory Computer Literacy for Adults
Introduction to Computers
Windows 95 Basics
Introductory Word Processing
  • Introductory Word Processing Resources
    World Wide Web for Beginners This page http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/ndakota/complit/toc.html
  • 36. Electric Paper | Products
    Develops selfpaced educational products suitable for all levels of computer literacy. Instructor-led assessments, training materials, and automated testing delivered through interactive multimedia courses.
    http://www.electricpaper.ie/products/products.asp
    Electric Paper provides engaging, multimedia courses that deliver computer knowledge quickly and effectively. Our award winning automated testing solutions offer unrivalled flexibility, convenience and cost savings.
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    37. Universities Adopt Computer Literacy Requirements
    computer literacycomputer literacy 1 and 2. The focus of this Literacy 2 course description. Selected computer literacy 1 Assignments and Handouts
    http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/09/cyber/education/29education.html
    September 29, 1999
    By PAMELA MENDELS
    Universities Adopt Computer Literacy Requirements
    efore she earns her diploma from the University of Texas at Arlington , freshman Jennifer M. Wing will have to take courses in English, mathematics and other subjects considered core to the school curriculum.
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    Group Recommends Computer Literacy Standards for Children

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    Join a Discussion on Technology in the Classroom
    But unlike students in previous generations, Jennifer will have to master a decidedly more contemporary field of knowledge as well. This year, for the first time, the university is requiring students to demonstrate computer literacy as a condition of graduation. Jennifer, for one, is not complaining. "It's a really good idea," she said, echoing the sentiments expressed in a recent editorial in the school newspaper, The Shorthorn. "It's one of those common sense things. You have to know computer skills." Apparently, officials at many schools agree. Increasingly, colleges and universities are adopting computer literacy requirements in an effort to better prepare their students for the modern workplace. "It's part of a recognition that computer competency is becoming as necessary in the modern workforce as writing competency," said Margaret A. Miller, president of the

    38. Tiles
    Attractive and entertaining crossword game proving a basis for learning spelling, vocabulary, strategy and computer literacy. 40 boards are supplied in 5 languages English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
    http://tiles.riscos.org.uk/
    www.maceng.karoo.net/BG/tiles.html www.maceng.karoo.net/BG/tiles.html

    39. Computer Literacy @ FSU
    New! CIS3931 Advanced computer literacy. CGS2100 MicroApps For Business Course Syllabus Classroom Sections Webbased Section. CGS2060
    http://lit.cs.fsu.edu/
    Teaching students how to achieve their goals with technology!
    New! CIS3931 Advanced Computer Literacy
    CGS2100 MicroApps For Business
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    CGS2060 Computer Literacy
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    40. Microtech Business Solutions
    Providing the Egyptian and the Middle East markets with the proper tools to establish higher computer literacy and serious computer applications.
    http://www.microtech.com.eg/

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