1.4 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

1. UNIT ONE: COMPUTERS TODAY

1.3. C) WHY DO WE DO COMPUTER STUDIES AS A SUBJECT?

To promote creative knowledge for problem solving: Computing develops a

sense of deeper imagination, to create practical hands-on solutions for problem

solving.

2. To get jobs in future: Computing offers a wide range of highly rewarding careers.

Also, computer studies provide a foundation that serves as a competitive

advantage in other careers, in whatever field one chooses.

Examples of such computing careers include: Typists, IT Tutors, Computer

operators, Computer technicians, System analysts, Computer programmers,

Software engineers, Computer engineers, Database administrators, webmasters,

Graphic designers, etc.

3. To promote critical and analytical thinking: Computing drives innovation in the

sciences such as vaccine research, environmental protection, business,

entertainment and education. Through computer studies, one can make a

positive difference in the world.

4. To create awareness in a learner about the developments and emerging issues

concerning computing and society: Computing is one of those highly evolving

fields where it is almost impossible to predict what will happen in the future.

5. To acquire skills in the use of IT for enhanced productivity and development:

This is because the dimensions of computing are part of the necessary skills set

for an educated person in the 21st century.

6. To empower a learner as a computer literate and capable citizen who can

develop, communicate and handle ICT challenges.