Computer literacy

компьютерная грамотность базовые знания и навыки по использованию компьютеров, достаточные для жизни в компьютеризированном обществе. Обязательна для делового и вообще культурного человека Смотри также: computing education Синоним(ы): computer basics

Англо-русский словарь компьютерных терминов

Computer literacy

компьютерная грамотность

Англо-русский научно-технический словарь

Computer literacy

компьютерная (вторая) грамотность

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Computer literacy

Basic skill in use of computers, from the perspective of such skill being a necessary societal skill. The term was coined by Andrew Molnar, while director of the Office of Computing Activities at the National Science Foundation. "We started computer literacy in '72 [...] We coined that phrase. It's sort of ironic. Nobody knows what computer literacy is. Nobody can define it. And the reason we selected [it] was because nobody could define it, and [...] it was a broad enough term that you could get all of these programs together under one roof" (cited in Aspray, W., (September 25, 1991) "Interview with Andrew Molnar," OH 234. Center for the History of Information Processing, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota). The term, as a coinage, is similar to earlier coinages, such as "visual literacy", which Merriam-Webster dates to 1971, and the more recent "media literacy". A more useful definition from www.computerliteracyusa.com is: Computer literacy is an understanding of the concepts, terminology and operations that relate to general computer use. It is the essential knowledge needed to function independently with a computer. This functionality includes being able to solve and avoid problems, adapt to new situations, keep information organized and communicate effectively with other computer literate people.

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