COMPUTER ASSESMENT
Computer-based assessments are typically based on multiple choice questions (MCQs) or other 'objective' question types, although non-objective questions (e.g. essay, short answer) can also be included. Development of a successful assessment requires careful consideration of design and delivery issues, which differ from paper-based assessment.
CAD (COMPUTER ASSISTANT DESIGN)
CAD (computer-aided design) is the use of computer-based software to aid in design processes. CAD software is frequently used by different types of engineers and designers. CAD software can be used to create two-dimensional (2-D) drawings or three-dimensional (3-D) models.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Computer skills are abilities and knowledge which allow you to use computers and related technology. They let you use word processing software, access the Internet, manage files, or create presentations. Advanced computer skills would let you access databases, use spreadsheets, and even code.
CNC (COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLS)
The abbreviation CNC stands for computer numerical control. It refers to automation for the operation, movement and control of machine tools using software embedded in microcomputer chips. People use CNC for many tools, such as CNC lathes, drills, CNC milling tools and milling machines, grinders, cutting tools and other CNC machine tools, particularly high-speed ones.
CAD INSTITUTIONS
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