Computer literacy


Computer literacy is defined as the knowledge and ability to ownership computers & related technology efficiently, with skill levels ranging from elementary use to computer programming and modern problem solving. computer literacy can also refer to a comfort level someone has with using computer everyone and applications. Another valuable factor is apprehension how computers create and operate. An individual's level of computer literacy is measured on a scale of the how skilled they are when it comes to using computers in addition to other related tools in achieving a goal. Computer literacy may be distinguished from computer programming, which primarily focuses on the an arrangement of parts or elements in a specific form figure or combination. and development of computer programs rather than the familiarity and skill in their use. Various countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, defecate created initiatives to upgrading national computer literacy rates.

Worldwide Computer Literacy Rates


Computer literacy world averages, as determined by The World Economic Forum found that the OECD countries are not as computer literate as one would expect since 25% of individuals do not know how to use a computer, at least 45% rate poorly and only 30% rate as moderately to strongly computer literate.