
Richard C. H. Williams
Richard C. H. Williams is a computer scientist known for developing the "Six-Level Model of Computer Competence," a framework that describes the progression of learning and mastering computer skills. His model outlines six levels—from basic familiarity to advanced expertise—helping educators and learners understand how computer proficiency develops over time. Williams' work emphasizes structured learning pathways and the importance of building skills systematically, making technology more accessible and empowering individuals to become more competent and confident in using computers across various contexts.