Computer literacy and its implication to a modern secretary in an organization (a case study of intitute of management and technology (imt) enugu)
Table Of Contents
- Title pageApproval pageDedication acknowledgementTable of contentList of tables abstractCHAPTER ONEIntroduction1.1 Background of the study1.2 Statement of problem1.3 Purpose of the study1.4 Scope of the study1.5 Research questions1.6 Significance of the studyCHAPTER TWOReview of related literature2.1 The computer system2.2 Definition of computer literacy2.3 The application packages2.4 Importance of computer literacy2.5 The relevance of computer literacy and application to modern secretaries.
- 2.6 The need for secretarial training to meet office technology advancement.
- 2.7 Summary of related reviewed literatureCHAPTER THREEResearch methodology3.1 Research design3.2 Area of study3.3 Population of the study3.4 Population of the study3.5 Sample and sampling procedure3.6 Instrumentation for data collection3.7 Validity of the instrument3.8 Reliability of the instrument3.9 Method of data collection3.10 Method of data analysisCHAPTER FOURData presentation and analysis4.1 Data presentation4.2 Summary of result / findingsCHAPTER FIVEDiscussion of results5.1 Discussion of result5.2 Conclusion5.3 Implication of the results5.4 Recommendation5.5 Suggestion for further research5.6 Limitation of the studyReferenceAppendixLIST OF TABLETable 1Table 2Table 3
Thesis Abstract
Since the inception of computer this present age, a lot of changes has been in the financial, institution, administrative works and communication field as well. Eras of computer generation have made this a reality.
This study is mainly concerned with findings the effect of computer on modern secretaries whether the growing computer awareness has anything to do with modern secretaries.
The researcher divided the project into five chapters.
Chapter one introduced the project topic while chapter two reviewed the nature of computers and their use.
Chapter three dwells one computer as a tool of management as it affect modern secretary.
Where as chapter four x – rays the changes associated with computer use.
Chapter five summarizes, make recommendation gives suggestion and concluded it.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 </strong><strong>BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></p><p>The word ‘computer’ is used when referring to a person who computer or rather, one who does some arithmetic procedures such as :</p><p>vAddition</p><p>vSubtraction</p><p>vMultiplication</p><p>vDivision</p><p>Aniken (1996) however, as time went by, some machines were invented which helped man in his every day arithmetic.</p><p>These machines became known as computer because they have been found to be successful in arithmetic and mathematical operation.</p><p>The invention of computer became a necessity because of some numerous problems encountered by man when dealing with large numbers. In addition to man’s use of grains of corn, finer, toes an pebbles as well as other smaller objects, the Chinese and japans at about 2, 00 B.C adopted and modified the Abacus in which the Japanese later unproved by inventing the SOROBAN.</p><p>According to Anikene, (1996) the Abacus could not help as much as expected and this was the reason for John Napers (ascot) invention of Logarithm – a tabular system of Leibniz. James riffy – 1879, Charles Keffering – 1909 continued the invent towards finding improved method of, computing by developing.</p><p>vDigital computer</p><p>vCalculating machines</p><p>vControlling</p><p>vRecording</p><p>vComputing machines</p><p>vAccounting machine respectively</p><p>The ability to deal effectively with information technologies in business, industries and government and increasingly in our homes and our schools has created a need for what has been called “computer literacy”. A computer literacy populace is necessary to an information society as raw materials and energy are the industrial society.</p><p>A computer conference, jointly organized by Mime sofa Educational computing consorfilm (MECO) and the human resources research organization (HUMRRO), was carried out on computer literacy, which attempted to investigate issues, consideration and barriers to developing a national goal for achieving a computer literacy was an attempt to study the many faces to this problem.</p><p>At the end of the conference it was agreed that, there is a national need for “computer literacy”. Through, there were also many common themes.</p><p>Before the invention of computers, most of the secretarial function were previously performed manually with the use of the following machines:</p><p>vPunch card</p><p>vTypewriters</p><p>vAdding / calculating machines</p><p>vDating and numerical machines</p><p>vLetter opening machines</p><p>vInserting and sealing machines</p><p>vDictating machines</p><p>vAddressing machines</p><p>vFranking machines</p><p>vCollecting machines</p><p>All there call for time wasting, inaccuracy of work, untidy work and so on. It is also noted that for a secretary to store and retrieve information for office use, he / she had kept file in cabinet which occupied a lot of space in the office.</p><p> The introduction of computer technology has provided a number of office equipment and machines such as:</p><p>vComputer</p><p>vWord processor</p><p>vElectronic</p><p>vElectric</p><p>vTypewriters</p><p>vScanning</p><p>vDuplicating</p><p>vTranscribing machines</p><p>This breakthrough in office technology has helped the modern secretary in the following ways:</p><p>vRelief of work monotony and frustration</p><p>vSaving of time and labour</p><p>vEfficient services</p><p>vManagement oriented function</p><p>With last two decades, the main position of he secrete was shifted from the mere handling of shorthand and typewriting to the operation of sophisticated office equipment and this trend will continue for a long time.</p>
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