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There are many computers available to students in the Computer Literacy Center, where students can come work on assignments, take tests and receive tutoring. (Kennedy Robins/ The Signpost)

The newest feed on computer literacy

Noah Lutman November 8, 2021

The computer literacy center at Weber State University provides further access to courses and instruction in computer programs for students, faculty and community members. The program was adapted from...

Students are invited to share their thoughts on general education in town hall meetings in the Shepherd Union. (Source: pixabay.com)

Rethinking pre-reqs through general education revitalization

Ashton Corsetti October 6, 2016

  Students, as well as faculty and university stakeholders, can share their thoughts regarding changes to general education courses at town halls held by the General Education Improvement and...

Esther Houston works on coding during CoderGirl, a meetup sponsored by LaunchCode, for women who are interested in programming on November 19, 2014, in St. Louis. (Cristina Fletes-Boutte/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS)

Computer literacy, going beyond the basics

Tanoya Poulsen December 17, 2015

Computers are used every day for just about every task imaginable, including work, school and recreation. In fact, most people carry one around their pocket. However, as ubiquitous as they are,...

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