Computer Literacy Proposal My Original C
Computer Literacy Proposal My Original C
Computer Literacy Proposal My Original C
Proposed By: -
Mehari Kiros Hiluf (MSc. in Computer science)
Email: meharikiros1212@gmail.com
phone number: +251932347668
Overview
The main objective of this grant is to provide basic computer skills to ages 20 to 40, who are new
to the basics of computing or have little experience with computer technology. This project will
help participants develop a fundamental understanding of computers usage, such as emailing and
Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). At the end of the project, participants
should be able to perform basic computing tasks with confidence and integrate computer skills
into their personal and professional lives. This project will contribute to economic development
in southern Tigray specifically Maichew, mokeni, alemata and korem by providing participants
with essential skills needed in the modern workforce. There will be five (4) training parts, with
each part lasting for roughly twenty days (20) days. Each part will have eight (8) sessions of one
hour and thirty minutes (1h30) each, over a period of 4 weeks. Total contact hours will be 12 per
part. For five parts, that will be 60 contact hours for each of the 4 spaces. The language of
instruction will be Portuguese. The Raya University will provide computers equipped with
Microsoft office and internet for these trainings.
Interested grantees should submit a detailed proposal with course description and budget that
includes all expenses related to the organization and management of the trainings including
trainee’s selection strategy. Interested grantees should have experience on the field.
1.0. Introduction
Today’s globalization, the advent of information management and the development of the use of
internet as well as global communication networks is making information technology a major
change tool in our world today. Over the years, computers have become a household essential,
among governmental workers specially youth. Since the emergence of Computer Literacy Skills,
it has proven to be an integral component in the development of our educational system in
Ethiopia specifically southern Tigray zone. Though a large number of governmental workers or
youths today are abreast with technology, much of this awareness may be limited to the use of
social media via the internet and mobile phones and not computer applications such as Microsoft
word, Access, Excel and Power Point. These basic skills are examined and called to bear in
every transitional point of our educational advancement and our day to day activities. Hence,
basic knowledge and skills in computer literacy is fundamental to the governmental workers
knowledge development.
In this context computer literacy refers to the knowledge and ability to utilize computers and
related technology efficiently, with a range of skills covering levels from elementary use to
programming and advanced problem solving. In a computer language, understanding how
computers work and operate basically on our day to day activities. Computer literacy is
therefore considered a very important skill to possess as employers expect their workers to have
basic computer skills. In effect, companies are becoming ever more dependent on computers as
they move into the technological age of business for effective and efficient service delivery.
This situation calls for the development of a program geared towards equipping the
governmental workers especially youth with elementary use of computers to enable them acquire
basic computer knowledge. It is against this background that a program in Basic Computer
Literacy is being proposed to be run by the Institute on the periphery of its core programs. This
program is being proposed to equip those governmental workers with practical basic computer
knowledge, as well as improve their computer competences to enable them adapt to the fast-
changing information society.
The program is intended to build in governmental workers a general awareness of the ranges of
tasks that can be performed with computers.
Acquire basic computer skills with an understanding of fundamental concepts of the use of
computers to enhance their problem-solving skills and enable them encourage positive attitudes
towards the ever-changing trends in business and society.
1. additional income
2. high publicity
Nevertheless, this program will be open for the considerations of individuals who wish to acquire
or improve on their Computer Literacy Skills. We seek to develop a flexible program for workers
so as to incorporate individuals from all walks of life.
1.5. Advertisement
The program seeks to use an effective and cost-efficient mode of advertisement, which will be
through the distribution of fliers at the various BECE and WASSCE examination centers.
This mode of advertisement is being proposed with the sheer aim of reducing the cost of
advertising the program while maximizing patronage.
Course Duration: This program will be offered in 3-hour sessions, for a continuation of 6
weeks. With a daily 30-minute break taken for snacks.
Certificate: Students will be tested and awarded with certificates upon their successful
completion of the Basic Literacy Skills program.