Course Content
Introduction to Digital Skills
This section explains what digital skills are and why they are important for students today. Learners will understand how digital skills support education, career growth, and daily life. It also introduces responsible internet use and provides a clear roadmap of what the course will cover.
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Computer & Device Basics
In this section, students learn how computers, laptops, and mobile devices work. It covers operating systems, files and folders, basic device usage, software management, and device maintenance. This section builds confidence in using digital devices independently.
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Internet & Web Skills
This section helps students understand how the internet works and how to use it effectively. Learners will gain skills in web browsing, smart searching, understanding websites and links, safe downloading, and avoiding fake websites and online scams.
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Email & Online Communication
Students learn how to communicate professionally online. This section covers creating a professional email account, writing clear and respectful emails, email etiquette, using attachments correctly, managing Gmail, and participating in online meetings confidently.
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Productivity & Study Tools
This section focuses on tools that help students study smarter. Learners explore digital note-taking, cloud storage, task management, calendars, and effective digital study techniques. These skills improve organization, focus, and time management.
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Online Safety & Cyber Awareness
Students learn how to stay safe in the digital world. This section covers password protection, scam awareness, social media safety, data privacy, safe downloads, and ethical digital behavior. It helps learners protect themselves and their online identity.
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AI & Modern Digital Tools
This section introduces artificial intelligence in a simple and ethical way. Students learn how AI tools like ChatGPT can support learning, writing, research, and time management, while understanding the importance of responsible AI use in education.
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FINAL COURSE EXAM
Digital Skills for Modern Students
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Digital Skills for Modern Students

Introduction

Writing an email is not the same as sending a message on social media. Email communication should be clear, polite, and professional. This lesson teaches students how to write effective emails.

Structure of a Good Email

A professional email includes a subject line, greeting, main message, and closing. Each part plays an important role in communication.

The subject line tells the reader what the email is about. A clear subject helps the reader understand the purpose instantly. The greeting should be respectful, such as addressing a teacher or organization properly.

Writing the Message

The message should be clear and to the point. Students should explain their purpose politely and avoid unnecessary words. Proper grammar and simple sentences improve understanding.

Tone and Language

Emails should sound respectful and calm. Avoid slang, emojis, or informal language. A professional tone shows maturity and seriousness.

Real-Life Example

A student emailing a teacher about an assignment deadline receives a positive response because the email is polite and clearly written.

Why This Skill Matters

Clear email writing helps students communicate confidently with teachers, institutions, and employers.