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Technology Literacy Requirements
See also the Home Computing Requirements
All students applying for admission to the School of Library & Information Science must have the computer literacy skills described below. These skills will be assumed in all classes and will not be taught by the SLIS faculty or staff.
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Having a working knowledge of the basic functions of a Windows or Mac operating system including the ability to:
- Install and uninstall application programs, (i.e., Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Reader)
- Create or open zipped files
- Save to disk, find files, create directories, run programs
- Copy and paste text, images, etc. from one application to another
- Use word processing software to create, edit, and save (in various formats) a document which includes images or graphs
- Use productivity and presentation tools (examples: Excel, PowerPoint)
- Use a virus protection program (including updating definitions and running scans)
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Have Internet connectivity and the ability to:
- Send and receive messages via electronic mail
- Use proper online etiquette ("netiquette")
- Add and open attachments to e-mail
- Install and upgrade a Web browser
- Search and navigate the World Wide Web using a browser
- Use a streaming media player (e.g., RealPlayer)

