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= Software Used = | = Software Used = | ||
* Microsoft Word | |||
* Microsoft Excel | |||
* Microsoft Powerpoint | |||
* Microsoft Publisher | |||
* Microsoft Access | |||
* Tableau | |||
* Microsoft Power BI | |||
* ChatGPT | |||
* Windows (Operating System) | |||
* Ubuntu (Operating System) | |||
* Python | |||
* Flask (Python Library) | |||
[[Category:Contests]] | [[Category:Contests]] | ||
Revision as of 01:44, 25 January 2026
Technical Computer Applications
Overview
This contest evaluates student proficiency in utilizing professional software that is used in most business contexts.
Skills tested
- Data management
- Word Processing
- Spreadsheets
- Presentation Software
- Web tools
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Scripting
How to prepare
- Practice for the IC3 digital literacy exam that will be administered during the contest, the practice test mimics the real exam really well
- Download and sign up for the free trial of the Microsoft office suite (this is provided for you during the contest)
- Learn and play around with Tableau and Microsoft Power BI(these alternate most years at nationals and is commonly the hardest part)
- Know the general basics on how to use ChatGPT(there is an entire module on this)
Software Used
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Powerpoint
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft Access
- Tableau
- Microsoft Power BI
- ChatGPT
- Windows (Operating System)
- Ubuntu (Operating System)
- Python
- Flask (Python Library)