Fundamental Computing Skills for the Digital Middle Age
BEST PRACTICES FOR NEW OR NOVICE COMPUTER USERS
Course content:
Section 1: This section introduces the learner to the primary learning objectives
Section 2: This section explores the primary laptop components
Section 3: Internet Best Practices
Section 4: Internet Applications
Section 5: This section covers email creation and best practices with respect to etiquette
Section 6: This section covers basic word processing skills as realised via Microsoft Word
Section 7: Spreadsheets
Section 8: Presentation Software
Section 9: The File System
Section 10: Digital Photos and Videos
Section 11: Interconnectivity
Section 12: Summary
Description:
This course covers basic personal computer skills to include: email etiquette, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, the file system, digital photography and videography, and interconnectivity. The perfect student will have some, but limited or no, formal computer training.
The course runs approximately 2.25 hours and is broken into 12 sections. All sections except the intro and summary include an unscored quiz and all sections include resource materials.
Anyone interested in improving their computer skills should definitely consider this course.
This course is for:
- The perfect student would have some, but limited computer knowledge, and wishes to enhance their computer skills through a broader understanding of computer fundamentals.
Requirements:
- Their are no prerequisite skills or knowledge for this course.
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