No
Information technology literacy is the full form of IT literacy. It implies that you should know the basic knowledge of modern technology as well as know how to use it. For example knowing how to use a computer is a simple IT literacy.
Computer literacy should be required of all college graduates. Classes should contain activities that help students build the computer proficiency that they will need in their professional lives.
Minimal computer literacy should include sending Email, browsing on the internet and using CDs and DVDs. With more functional computer literacy you should be able to use a word processor (MS Word), a spreadsheet (MS Excel), and a printer. Beyond this, I recommend taking a computer literacy class.
A social worker should have basic computer literacy. It would be beneficial to be able to run spread sheets also, and word processors.
You should have a strong background in biology, chemistry, math, and physics, a long with a balance of liberal arts course work and computer literacy.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills
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No, "literacy" is generally not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is considered a common noun.
Yes, International Literacy Day is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific day of observance.
He promoted literacy. You should study him.