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  1. Developing Media Literacy in Cyberspace: Pedagogy and Critical Learning for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom by Julie D. Frechette, 2002-06-30
  2. Computing Tomorrow: Future Research Directions in Computer Science
  3. The True Beginner's Guide To Computer Literacy by Retzer Dorvilus, 2009-08-21
  4. Computer literacy survival kit for the Apple II, IIe family of computers (A Computer literacy book) by Arthur Luehrmann, 1984
  5. Graphics and Animation on the Trs-80: Models I, Iii, and 4 (Computer Literacy Skills) by Christopher Lampton, 1985-10
  6. Literacy and Computers: The Complications of Teaching and Learning With Technology (Research and Scholarship in Composition) by Cynthia L. Selfe, 1994-04
  7. Graphics and Animation on the Atari: 800, 400, 1200Xl, 800Xl, and 600Xl (Computer Literacy Skills Book) by Christopher Lampton, 1986-04
  8. Computer Literacy by Levi Reiss, 1984-02
  9. Understanding the Computer Age: Introduction to Computer Literacy by Peter Scharf, John Chattin-McNichols, 1984-02
  10. Using Microcomputers: A Non-Programming Approach to Computer Literacy/IBM by Phyllis Yasuda, Vivian Frederick, 1985-12
  11. Hands-On Basic for the Apple II (A Computer literacy book) by Herbert D. Peckham, 1983-03
  12. COMPUTERS & LITERACY (English, Language and Education) by Chandler M, 1985-05-01
  13. INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL to accompany COMPUTER LITERACY: Problem-Solving with Computers by Carin E. Horn, Carroll L. Collins, 1991

81. Comput-e
Japanese version is here. computer literacy. Using the latest equipment,our students reach out to the world. Students specializing
http://www.tsuda.ac.jp/kouhou/guide/tsuda-hand/CPLiteracy-e.html
Japanese version is here.
Computer Literacy
Using the latest equipment, our students reach out to the world. Students specializing in computer science are not the only ones using the computer classrooms, which house high quality workstations. Not only the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science but also the other two departments hold computer science classes in these rooms. This facility is at the center of our network, which connects Tsuda College's offices and seminar rooms to each other $B!=(B and to the outside world. From here, overseas communication is a simple matter. Computer science classes open to all students. More than two hundred workstations
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82. Computers : Computer Literacy
Subjects Computers computer literacy. You may browse this categoryby title or by publication date. 401 titles (showing 120)
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(showing 1-20) The Adventures of Cache the Computer Caterpillar : A Computer Literacy Funbook
by Daniel Herrera
Paperback - March 1997
List price: $5.95
Algebra, Combinatorics and Logic in Computer Science : Colloquia Matthematica Societatis Janos Bolyai

by J. Demetrovics (Edited by), G. Katona (Edited by), Arto Salomaa (Edited by)
Hardcover - May 1986 List price: $187.25 Applications for Your Computer and You by Nancy Groneman Paperback - October 1990 List price: $17.95 Are You Computer Literate? by Karen Billings David G. Moursund Paperback - January 1979 List price: $9.95 At the Heart of Evolving Literacy : A Framework for Action by Martin L. Ernst Paperback - December 1997 - Unabridged Automated Training Development Systems : A Cost Effective Strategy for Building Corporate Excellence by Yourdon Press Staff Jon W. Tiogo Hardcover - April 1991 List price: $53.00

83. Aries Technology
The computer literacy curriculum helps students to quickly establisha comfort level that promotes rapid and thorough learning.
http://www.aries.net/Curriculum/aries_literacy.asp
Home About Aries News Training ... Preview Demo The Computer Literacy curriculum helps students to quickly establish a comfort level that promotes rapid and thorough learning. Eye-catching graphics, integrated audio narration, a user-friendly interface, and up-to-date technical information help beginners enter the exciting world of computer literacy.
  • 8 Units-49 lessons including content and practice quiz Length: 40-50 minutes per lesson UNIT 1: HARDWARE UNIT 2: SOFTWARE UNIT 3: NETWORKING UNIT 4: THE INTERNET AND EMAIL UNIT 5: DESKTOP PUBLISHING UNIT 6: SPREADSHEETS UNIT 7: PRESENTATIONS UNIT 8: WEB DESIGN Local Network Wide Area Network CD-ROM K-12 Staff Development Teacher Training
History of computers, system unit, basic input/output devices, introduction to the operating systems, Windows, Unix, Linux, and Mac OS
  • 12 Units-48 lessons including content and practice quiz Length: 40-50 minutes per lesson Labs: Interactive exercises, Interactive student workbook
The Aries Online Assessment System’s central repository lets instructors store and retrieve content objectives and student scores, facilitating formative and summative evaluation of student achievement.

84. Gonzales Community Network
Foundation working to enhance computer literacy and provide public internet access to Gonzales and surrounding communities. Contact information included.
http://www.gonzalesnetwork.org
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Select a subject you'd like to learn more about: Church Directory Classified Ads Community Favorites Job Board Local Media Parks and Lakes Schools The Vision of the Gonzales Community Network is to become a portal for all internal and external contact with our local and expanding communities of Gonzales, Nixon, Smiley, and Waelder located in Gonzales County, Texas. Schedule of Classes Call 672-8291 to register for Class Introduction to Computers - Tuition: $50.00 Session 1 Foundation April 15, 1-4 pm Session 2 Intermediate April 16 1-4 pm Session 3 Advanced April 17 1-4 pm Session 1 Foundation April 14, 2003 6-9 pm Session 2 Intermediate April 15, 2003 6-9 pm Session 3 Advanced April 17, 2003 6-9 pm Microsoft Word - Tuition: $50.00 Session 1 Foundation April 7, 2003 6-9 pm Session 2 Intermediate April 8, pm Session 3 Advanced April 10 pm Session 1 Foundation April 22 pm Session 2 Intermediate April 23 pm Session 3 Advanced April 24 pm Excel - Tuition: $60.00

85. ED438010 2000-01-00 Computer Literacy For Community College Students. ERIC Diges
This digest expands the definition of computer literacy to include informationliteracy, delineates issues surrounding student access to new technologies
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed438010.html
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Publication Date:
Author:
Zeszotarski, Paula
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges Los Angeles CA.
Computer Literacy for Community College Students. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC Computer technology permeates most aspects of our lives. The ability to use computer technology and to evaluate electronic information has become a basic skill for community college students in both academic and occupational programs. This Digest expands the definition of computer literacy to include information literacy, delineates issues surrounding student access to new technologies, describes courses that include instruction in computer-related skills, summarizes efforts at including computer literacy among general education requirements, and addresses the faculty role in computer-skills.
DEFINITION
Access to technology improves access to educational opportunities. The members of Maryland Community College Technology Council (Clagett, 1998) believe that technology can benefit students by improving access for a wider audience by "removing time and location barriers, diminishing dependence on the physical campus, providing just-in-time learning and student services" (p. 4).

86. Kermit Computer Users Group
Organization designed to enhance computer literacy by stimulating interest in personal computers, their use, and to cultivate the free exchange of information among those with an interest in personal computers. Includes a newsletter, a forum, and a schedule of meetings.
http://www.kcugonline.com/
WELCOME
Click The Picture W elcome to the Kermit Computer User Group located in Kermit Texas. Our purpose is to support computer users and those businesses that support computer users. This is an educational organization or club designed to enhance computer literacy by stimulating interest in personal computers, their use, and to cultivate the free exchange of information among those with an interest in personal computers. We specialize in PC or IBM compatible computers and software including the Windows Operating System. W e are joined by the Mindshare User Group Support Team from Microsoft Corporation to bring you cutting edge computer information and support. Mindshare is a Computer User Group support team dedicated to providing our group with total support for Windows Operating System software and computers. P lease browse our world wide web site, and e-mail the President for more information about the club and any questions regarding joining our growing ranks! Remember, membership is FREE! KCUG SPONSORS
Microsoft Mindshare
Member of The User Group Network Supported by Sunsetpass.com

87. Portfolio Of Marcus L. Williams :: Fatbrain / Computer Literacy
Fatbrain / computer literacy. Viewed 50 times. Album computer literacy ContentBanners Changed Oct 12, 2002. Contains 62 items. Viewed 62 times.
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88. Holding Institute
Targeted at young Hispanic women, provides classes in English as a second language, GED, and work skills, including computer literacy. Affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
http://www.holdinginstitute.org
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1102 Santa María Ave.
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89. Computer Literacy
computer literacy 1. The focus of this web page is on the portion ofthe course that deals with information literacy skillsand with
http://www.uni.uiuc.edu/library/computerlit/
Computer Literacy 1
The focus of this web page is on the portion of the course that deals with information literacy skillsand with responsible and ethical online behavior. For further information about the entire curriculum, read the full course description Assignments and Handouts Netiquette
Worksheet for Boolean Searching

Worksheet for Online Catalog

Evaluating Search Tools
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Whodunnit?: "Sourcing" web pages
Teacher Resources Scenarios for Teaching Internet ethics
Related School Policies
Uni High Computer Usage Agreement

Uni High Computer Lab Rules

Last updated January 24, 2002.

90. Futurekids Austin
Offers computer literacy training for students, teachers, and administrators. Includes philosophy and summer camp registration form.
http://www.fkaustin.com/

91. Computer Literacy
Language Arts. Four Blocks of Literacy. Story Bits A Developmental Process;Teachers.Net 4 Block Center; Four Blocks Literacy in Kankanee;
http://www.tooter4kids.com/Classroom/computer_literacy.htm
These are sites you might find useful.
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Language Arts
Four Blocks of Literacy

92. STATEN ISLAND COMPUTER WORKSHOP SCHOOL
Presence site for school offering basic computer literacy courses.
http://hometown.aol.com/jpucilla/school.htm
htmlAdWH('7004878', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002556', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help The Computer Workshop School 2239 Hylan Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10306 Send for a free Catalog Applicants must call to make an appointment to register or speak to a school agent. Upon registration, applicant must provide a photo Id and proof of social security number for identification. Applicant or sponsoring organization will be charged a non-refundable $30.00 registration fee. If an employer and/or organization are sponsoring you, please speak to a staff member; the registration fee and cost of textbooks may be covered separately by your organization or employer.
School Schedule June-October 2002 Please click on course link. COURSES START DATE END DATE COURSE CLASS HOURS DAYS TOTAL
Hours/Weeks COURSE TUITION PER COURSE WINDOWS 98 INTRODUCTION WINDOWS 98 INTERMEDIATE TYPING INTRODUCTION TYPING INTERMEDIATE ... ACCESS THIS SITE WAS UPDATED ON:
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93. Computer Literacy Shares Double | CNET News.com
The stock price of technical bookseller computer literacy continued to climb today, up closing at 21.063, up 1.125, after nearly doubling on Friday, its first day of trading. News.com
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94. Second Site Consulting - Computer Literacy
computer literacy Project Second Site Consulting for Education. ComputerLiteracy Project Survey. Technology assessment Accreditation
http://secondsiteconsulting.com/ComputerLiteracy.cfm
Trends-Narrative Trends-Charts Computer Literacy Project Literacy History ... Contact Us
Computer Literacy Project
Federal and State mandates address the need for technology in the classrooms and that no child be left behind.
Federal and State content standards refer to technology use. Yet, there is no systematic way to standardize assessment of computer literacy levels, particularly at the student level.
The CLP Survey can assist in these areas.
Student Technology Assessment Tool (STAT) Survey
The Student Technology Assessment Tool (STAT) survey is a web-based survey focused on computer literacy, and it is in its third year of national and international distribution. The STAT Survey has been developed for use in academic settings: high school, college/university and other secondary and post-secondary educational institutions. The STAT survey has been distributed on campuses in nine states in the US and six countries. This is an exciting time when new technologies are reshaping our economy, how we live our lives, and our educational institutions. The purpose of the STAT survey is to better understand computer literacy at the high school level, and to better understand how computer literacy changes from high school to university. See the brochure for more information.

95. Wired News: Stock Only Doubled? Big Deal
Shares of computer literacy more than double on the first day of trading another beneficiary of Net stock madness. One analyst warned Buyer beware. By Jennifer Sullivan. Wired News
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12:05 PM Nov. 20, 1998 PT Investors hoping to cash in on another galactic IPO like theglobe.com's ninefold rise last week may have been disappointed by Computer Literacy's debut on Friday. Shares of the computer book retailer were priced at US$10 late Thursday, and more than doubled in the early hours of trading on Friday. The stock ( CMPL ) closed up US$10.12 at $20.12. It traded as high as $24.50 earlier.
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"So its stock doubled. Ho-hum," said Steven Tuen, analyst at IPO Value Monitor. While still successful by any measure, Computer Literacy's IPO can't compare with theglobe.com and EarthWeb, whose stock tripled in price during its market debut. Computer Literacy sells computer books and technical manuals through its Web site and four retail stores. It had shelved its initial public offering last October, citing volatile market conditions. But the Sunnyvale, California, company decided to tap the stock markets to raise $30 million following a mania for Internet stocks in the past three weeks.

96. Sri Lanka Gets Microsoft's Attention
Microsoft is hoping to improve computer literacy in this country, where it has set up an advanced technology lab, a company executive said yesterday. News.com
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97. UIUC Independent Computer Literacy Camps For High School Students With Disabilit
Technology Camps will not be held in the Summer of 2002. Previous Camps.
http://www.rehab.uiuc.edu/camp/
Technology Camps
will not be held in the Summer of 2002
Previous Camps
Previous Sponsors
UIUC: Division of Rehabilitation - Education Services (DRES) Illinois Office Rehabilitation: Bureau of Blind Service Microsoft Return to DRES Home page

98. Visually Impaired Computer Literacy Camp: Overview
Youth ages 14 to 19 are invited to attend the 2nd Summer computer literacy Campsponsored by the Division of RehabilitationEducation Services (DRES) of the
http://www.rehab.uiuc.edu/camp/2001/vi-overview.html
Camp Overview Contact the Staff Dates and Location Participants ... Schedule
Overview of Visually Impaired Computer Camp
Who Should Come to the Camp
Youth ages 14 to 19 are invited to attend the 2nd Summer computer Literacy Camp sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation-Education Services (DRES) of the University of Illinois. The literacy training camp is specifically designed for participants who are blind or who have low vision are interested in post-secondary educational opportunities. Applicants should be near or above level in reading comprehension And math skills, and have some experience with computer technology.
Camp Goals
  • To help students develop their academic and career goals To introduce young people who are blind or have low vision to a wide range of computer and assistive technologies for independent computer and print literacy To improve knowledge and skills in the use of the World Wide Web To improve the participants understanding of their abilities and disabilities To orient students to university life To provide information on the rights of students with disabilities in secondary and post secondary education.

99. Welcome To The Computer Literacy Program!!

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100. Computer Literacy, Computer Skills, And Computer Use In Schools And Small Busine
computer literacy, Computer Skills, and Computer Use. To me computer literacy meant how to turn a computer on and how to read and select from a menu.
http://www.webcom.com/duane/compeff.html
Preface Top Map Card ... Computers
Computer Literacy, Computer Skills, and Computer Use
in Schools and Small Businesses.
From the personal experiences of
Duane Bristow
July 27, 1997
People have many misconceptions about the uses and misuses of computers in business and in schools. Although many people are now using computers in their daily lives, both at home and on the job, many small businesses and most schools are not using them efficiently and, in many cases, are misusing computers and related technology. Although computer systems, if properly implemented, can be very useful in increasing efficiency, they can decrease efficiency just as much when improperly used. I define efficiency as use of a computer system to accomplish well defined goals with less expense than before in terms of time and money. If use of computer systems either prevent reaching goals or make reaching goals more expensive or more time consuming than before, then I consider that misuse of computers. The fundamental point that is often overlooked or under emphasized is that use of computers is not itself a goal but that computers are tools to be used to accomplish objectives usually unrelated to the computer itself.
Computerizing Small Businesses
I have computerized nearly 200 small businesses and trained probably 300 to 500 people to use these systems. Some of my customers have been using my computer systems continuously for up to fourteen years. At one time my area of south central Kentucky probably had more businesses computerized for the size of the community than any in the state and probably than most in the nation. Now, of course, computers are common in small businesses here and elsewhere, although I have installed and do maintain most of the local business computer systems.

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