Computer Skills/Proficient

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Proficient computer skills, as defined by the ICAS Computer Skills Assessment Framework[1] include Internet and email, computers, word processing, graphics and multimedia, spreadsheets and databases, and programming and scripting.

Preparation

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Learners should complete the Advanced computer skills lessons before proceeding to the proficient level.

Internet and Email

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Computers

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Word Processing

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Graphics and Multimedia

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Spreadsheets and Databases

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Programming and Scripting

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See Also

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References

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Educational level: this is a secondary education resource.