What makes computer and computer related courses credible

Carpon

Valued Contributor
Computer science, computer engineering, software development and the likes of such computer related courses have recently shown to be very credible. And I think this is traceable to the increasing digitalisation that the world is experiencing making such knowledge to be highly useful and needed.

Tech jobs are now booming and the knowledge of coding and the likes are very much required nowadays. Software developers, graphic designers, website developers are all needed nowadays by organisations and other set ups because there is a need for them to upgrade to the digital level.

All these sum up as reasons why any course which is affiliated to digital knowledge is very credible as far as the person undertaking it is intellectual and has the wisdom to rightfully apply the knowledge he or she has acquired practically.

One thing to note is that you must first be loaded before you will be needed and so it's not just the certificate (which is required and good) that is my emphasis but the practical application of the skill
 

Holicent

VIP Contributor
One of the most important things a teacher can do to make computer and computer related courses credible is to be an expert at what he or she teaches. If a teacher knows more than the students, they will doubt the validity of what they are saying. A good teacher should have knowledge on how computers work, how they are used in society, and how they are used in education.

Computer programs and software are also very important pieces of information for students to learn about computers. Computer programming is like any other language; it needs to be understood before it can be used properly. Students who learn how computers work by using programming languages such as BASIC and Pascal can easily understand what happens when something goes wrong with their computers. They will also have an easier time replacing parts when necessary because they know how everything works together and what could happen if something were to go wrong with one part or another.

Another thing that makes computer courses credible is the availability of resources such as textbooks or online tutorials that explain what a student needs to know about a certain topic in detail so that he or she can understand it better than if he or she had learned it by himself or herself through trial and error. Tech courses are also associated to this, and they help you earn alot of money.
 

Etini

Valued Contributor
Tech jobs and tech skills would be very relevant for the next foreseeable future. This is because the information revolution is just starting and its cycle might take the next century to complete. That's why I always tell anyone that cares to listen that no matter your work, profession, or creed, try and get an IT-related skill even if it is going to be at the very basic level. A time would come when if you don't understand basic coding, you would not be able to partake in activities in this world. It is surely coming.

Some of our conventional institutions are getting revolutionized day by day. In a few years, what we call a school now would just be a room full of servers. Religious institutions are becoming more IT-inclined by investing heavily in IT infrastructure. This is the new trend. You either join it or get left behind.
 
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