Here's a more detailed and specific description of the computer level for your reference:
1. Basic computer operation ability
Document editing: Able to use word and other word processing software to create, edit, typeset and print documents.
Data Processing: Able to use Excel and other electronic software to perform data entry, calculation, analysis and chart making.
Presentation production: Able to use presentation software such as PowerPoint to produce presentations such as teaching courseware and academic reports.
2. Network application and information retrieval
Web browsing and searching: Able to use a browser to access the Internet, use a search engine for information retrieval and data collection.
E-mail usage: Able to use an e-mail client or web mailbox to send, receive, manage, and attach e-mails.
Learning and communication: Able to use tools such as learning platforms or social networks to participate in activities such as course learning, academic exchanges, and teamwork.
3. Application of teaching assistive technology
Multi-** teaching: Be able to use multiple equipment (such as projectors, sound, etc.) to display teaching courseware and sound and other operations.
Teaching software applications: Be able to use relevant teaching software (such as ** education platform, learning management system, etc.) to integrate, publish and manage curriculum resources.
Digital assessments: Be able to use digital assessment tools such as ** tests and electronic homework correction to improve teaching efficiency and evaluation accuracy.
4. Computer security and routine maintenance
Cybersecurity awareness: Understand the basics of cyber security, and be able to identify and prevent cyber security threats such as phishing and malware.
Protection of Personal Information: Be able to properly keep personal accounts and passwords to avoid leaking personal privacy and sensitive information.
Routine computer maintenance: Ability to perform simple computer troubleshooting and routine maintenance, such as updating the operating system, installing anti-virus software, etc.
The above content covers basic computer operation ability, network application and information retrieval, teaching assistive technology application, computer security and daily maintenance, etc. You can choose and supplement according to your actual situation to show your computer level more comprehensively.