Benchmark
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Benchmarks can measure the skills or the computer or the computer user. These are the 50 most basic computer user skills. The computer skills needed to use a computer, view documents, create documents, and to print to a connected printer.
- Identify the monitor.
- Identify the CPU.
- Identify the mouse.
- Identify CD-ROM drive.
- Identify floppy drive.
- Identify the keyboard.
- Identify the printer.
- Move the mouse.
- Left click the mouse.
- Locate numbers and letters on a keyboard.
- Understand typing on the keyboard enters data.
- Use space bar.
- Use Enter or Return.
- Use punctuation keys.
- Use shift keys.
- Delete text with delete key.
- Delete text with backspace key.
- Use the four arrow keys.
- Use the Start button on the computer, monitor or printer.
- Shut down the computer.
- Restart the computer.
- Insert floppy disks correctly.
- Remove floppy disks correctly.
- Insert CD-ROMs correctly.
- Remove CD-ROMs correctly.
- Start programs.
- Quit programs.
- Understand what a file is.
- Create new document.
- Save a document.
- Open a document.
- Close a document.
- Use "Save As."
- Save a document to hard drive.
- Save a document to floppy disk.
- Understand (desktop) icons.
- Double click the mouse.
- Minimize window.
- Close window.
- Restore window.
- Resize window.
- Insert and move cursor using mouse.
- Highlight existing text.
- Change text style (font type).
- Change text size.
- Change text with boldface.
- Change text with italics.
- Change text with underline.
- Change text justification or alignment.
- Print whole document to the printer.
[edit] References
With permission from CAAELII. Source: Simple Language Computer Lessons skills survey at CAAELII.org, which references San Diego City Schools Educational Technology Department[1], which references National Educational Technology Standards at Iste.org