Monday, October 30, 2023

Career Development Center

Welcome to Career Readiness

Career Readiness Skills 
Basic technology skills

The career readiness skill of this page focuses on exploring the benefits of using beginner techniques. This is fundamental for remote learning accessibility. We begin with recognizing some basic technology icons while developing techniques, followed by built computer literacy for the survival in the workforce, and operating on a learning management system.  

Operating Systems: Familiarity with commonly used operating systems such as Windows, macOS, or Linux, including basic navigation, file management, and customization.

Internet Browsing: Exploring website visits using web browsers like Google Chrome, Bing, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari to search for information, and navigate online content.

Email Management: Proficiency in using email platforms such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail to compose, send, receive, and attachments.

Word Processing: Basic skills in using word processing software like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Pages to create, edit, and format documents.

Spreadsheets: Knowledge of spreadsheet applications such as Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, or Numbers to organize data, perform calculations, and create simple charts.

File Management: Practice to organize and manage files and folders on a computer, including creating, renaming, moving, and deleting files.

Online Collaboration: Engage in how to use collaborative tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive to share and collaborate on documents with others.

Basic Troubleshooting: Proficiency in understanding and resolving common technical issues, such as restarting devices, clearing cache, or troubleshooting internet connectivity problems.

These are some basic knowledge and skills required to effectively navigate using technological tools and devices.  As the new technology emerge, it's important to continuously learn for better adaptation.  


Best,

Geotech University
Remote Learning team