Computer learning is a process of regular study and practice that involves various practices. First you need to get to know the computer and its parts (processor, keyboard, memory, hard drive...), learn how it works and their functions.

      Practice learning and using operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux. Perform basic tasks such as working with files, installing and configuring applications. Learn to use office programs such as Microsoft Office, Google Docs, edit documents, work with spreadsheets and develop presentation skills.

      Develop skills in effectively using web browsers, searching for information in search engines, and using email services. Choose from easy-to-learn programming languages such as Python, Java, S++ and start learning the basic syntax. It is advisable to study programming on online platforms such as Codecademy, Coursera, Udemy.

      It's good to work on small projects to put what you've learned into practice. Programming or troubleshooting a computer requires patience...

      Computer literacy is a continuous learning process that requires practice. By constantly updating yourself with new knowledge and technologies, creative problem solving, and participating in new projects, you can learn more about the field.

 

Jamoliddin Jabbarov,
Head of the Department of Computer Science and Technology,
Samarkand State University