We can accomplish many tasks in using this most amazing machine called “computer”, whether you are working on your case study, term paper or thesis written in Microsoft Word. This is in the case of the students. In the case of the teachers, they arousing spreadsheet application software such as the Microsoft Excel to compute the grades of their students. Seminar and conference speakers are presenting their topics animatedly in the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Projector using Microsoft PowerPoint. Let us go to the company on how they use computer to enhance their office-work productivity. The Sales Manager in the company is using the Microsoft PowerPoint for his or her sales report presentation. An office secretary is using the Microsoft Word to type the company’s circular memorandum. How about other professionals? Are they too used the computer to enhance their productivity? Let us see if they are. Architects are using
Auto Cad
Software
to design buildings and houses. Combat pilots are using computer to simulate
and practice landing an fighter plane on the deck of an aircraft carrier.
This time, we have to go to some business establishments. Banks are using
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) so that we can withdraw anytime or anywhere we
want. Remember that an ATM is 100 percent computer, nothing less. Airlines and
shipping companies are using computer for their
Online Reservation System
So
that we can book our flight online and anywhere conveniently. How about for the
small people? Are they too enjoyed the many things computer could offer? Yes,
indeed! Today’s children are enjoying playing their favorite computer games.
Imagine, all of these are made possible because we have this computer
technology. What we are discussing here are but just a tip of an iceberg of
what the computer can do for us to enjoy life. There are actually hundreds of
reasons why we have to study computer for our own good. I cannot
remember them all. But I am sure you have already a lot of reasons of
your own to add on the listed reasons above which I had previously presented.
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