Typing quickly and accurately is one of the vital computer skills to master. Learning common keyboard shortcuts like:
✅ 3. Word Processing (Microsoft Word / Google Docs)
Word processors are used in almost all career or academic contexts. You should be able to:
Format text
Create headers/footers.
Insert images, tables, or charts.
Use spell-check tools
✅ 4. Spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel / Google Sheets)
Every person needs to be able to use spreadsheets for a wide range of tasks, from budgeting to data analysis. Learn how to:
Enter formulas
Create graphs
Filter/sort data
Use Pivot Tables (**at a basic level**)
✅ 5. Email (Gmail / Outlook)
On top of these skills, you will also need to learn professional email etiquette. You should be able to:
Compose and reply to emails.
Attach documents.
Use CC/BCC.
Write subject lines and signatures.
✅ 6. Internet Browsing & Security
Every digital citizen should know how to:
Use search engines, like Google.
Bookmark websites you want to remember.
Understand how to identify secure (HTTPS) websites and non-secure websites.
Be able to identify and move beyond fake/phishing websites!
✅7. Cloud Storage and File Sharing
Learn how to use tools such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to:
Upload and share documents.
Set permissions.
Organize your files in the cloud.
Back up important data.
✅8. Cybersecurity Awareness
In today's world, we should be aware of how to keep ourselves safe online. Learn how to:
Create strong passwords.
Recognize phishing emails.
Use antivirus software.
Avoid downloading suspicious files.
✅9. Presentation tools (PowerPoint / Google Slides)
Being able to create effective presentations is a necessary skill for your education and work. Learn how to:
Add text, images, and videos to your slides.
Add transitions and animations.
Present using presenter mode.
Export your presentation to video or PDF format.
✅10. Using Video Conferencing Tools (Zoom / Google Meet)
With so much remote working and learning now, it is helpful to understand how you can:
Join a meeting and host a meeting.
Share your screen.
Mute/unmute your mic.
Use the chat feature and the record feature.