Computing Concept and Application Learning Skills

 

Reviewing this set of computer-related learning skills and recording the 4 most relevant for your project will help you assess your skills and analyze your progress during the creation of the self-learning project that interests you the most.  Please record your chosen skills in the Beginning Skill Areas table below for inclusion in preparing your Start-Up Self-Assessment and Self-Assessment Project Journals.   When selecting your 4 skills you anticipate using during the first two weeks of the project, choose no more than 2 Computer Concept and Application Learning Skills from the same Domain to start.

 

As you progress past the first two weeks of the project you will be utilizing more skills, which you should list in the Additional Skills Areas table at the bottom of this page for inclusion on future Self-Assessment Project Journals.

 

Language Development Domain

Affective Domain

Defining vocabulary/Assigning meaning

Managing frustration/Building self-esteem

Practice and usage

Pattern recognition/Recognizing symbols

Persisting in self management

Planning individual action

 

Cognitive Domain

Listening/Observing/Recognizing

Reading comprehension/Recording

Systematizing/Categorizing

Utilizing information systems

Integrating prior knowledge/Transferring knowledge

Inferring/Logical thinking

Identify learning requirements/Identifying assumptions

Identifying functions/Identifying rules

 

Social Domain

Psychomotor Domain

Rephrasing information/ Conversing

Using computers

Writing with technical detail

Using the Internet

Utilizing resources effectively

Being precise

 

My Beginning 4 Learning Skills for the CS 1000 IT Project

 

Beginning Skill Areas

 

 

 

 

 

My Additional Learning Skills for CS 1000 IT Project

(Use this table for recording additional skills as you progress with your project.)

 

Additional Skill Areas