When I first encountered EUP1501 in my first-year classes, I was apprehensive. I had the sense that I
needed to know the basics of computer. I could not use computer since I didn't had acces to it in the
past. I had to postpone EUP1501 until the second year. thought I would struggle with typing speed
during exams and explaining windows operating system. because I went to a public school where
computer facilities wasn't available.
I had to use some apps to help me improve my computer skills before I register for the module, but they
all taught me the windows os shortcuts that I already knew, and it didn’t enabled me to participate as
computer literate in the workplace unlike the EUP1501 module, where I strive to incorporate
knowledge, skills and values into my daily interactions.
The module EUP1501 taught me that most South Africans like most countries are affected by the ict
digital divide. One had to know technology applications that can be used ethically for different purposes
and challenges in developed areas. And interaction with colleagues is something I'll most likely have to
do frequently at work. Being computer literate would be a great skills especially in a 4IR and in the job
can help me feel more secure during the cross-cultural conversation.
It will also help me to enhance my leadership skills and ability to relate to other employees. What I
appreciated, even more, is the advantage of learning Microsoft office skills before graduating, as well as
understanding forms of PowerPoint and Excel, which I had seen and read but had never truly
comprehended the process for drafting one. The most difficult part when learning EUP1501 was
avoiding plagiarism, copyright, and referencing all the
Materials while blogging some interesting discussions.
rather than claiming someone else work. Besides being the global language of business and
communication, English is also the common language of the internet and modern society.
As an ICT student, I will be assigned to a tech-savvy workplace where I would be dealing with clients all
day. It will enable me to identify, solve and successfully interact with clients and superiors, sufficiently
explain and represent myself in front of an audience, assist me in beginning to build high-end
interpersonal and networking skills, and give me confidence while presenting presentations and
speeches.
My good computer skills will help me make a good first impression, whether at a job interview or a
business event, and will be very useful when I travel to a different country or work for an international
needed to know the basics of computer. I could not use computer since I didn't had acces to it in the
past. I had to postpone EUP1501 until the second year. thought I would struggle with typing speed
during exams and explaining windows operating system. because I went to a public school where
computer facilities wasn't available.
I had to use some apps to help me improve my computer skills before I register for the module, but they
all taught me the windows os shortcuts that I already knew, and it didn’t enabled me to participate as
computer literate in the workplace unlike the EUP1501 module, where I strive to incorporate
knowledge, skills and values into my daily interactions.
The module EUP1501 taught me that most South Africans like most countries are affected by the ict
digital divide. One had to know technology applications that can be used ethically for different purposes
and challenges in developed areas. And interaction with colleagues is something I'll most likely have to
do frequently at work. Being computer literate would be a great skills especially in a 4IR and in the job
can help me feel more secure during the cross-cultural conversation.
It will also help me to enhance my leadership skills and ability to relate to other employees. What I
appreciated, even more, is the advantage of learning Microsoft office skills before graduating, as well as
understanding forms of PowerPoint and Excel, which I had seen and read but had never truly
comprehended the process for drafting one. The most difficult part when learning EUP1501 was
avoiding plagiarism, copyright, and referencing all the
Materials while blogging some interesting discussions.
rather than claiming someone else work. Besides being the global language of business and
communication, English is also the common language of the internet and modern society.
As an ICT student, I will be assigned to a tech-savvy workplace where I would be dealing with clients all
day. It will enable me to identify, solve and successfully interact with clients and superiors, sufficiently
explain and represent myself in front of an audience, assist me in beginning to build high-end
interpersonal and networking skills, and give me confidence while presenting presentations and
speeches.
My good computer skills will help me make a good first impression, whether at a job interview or a
business event, and will be very useful when I travel to a different country or work for an international