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Windows
98 Course Outlines
Objective
This
course teaches the basic concepts of PC hardware and software, and
introduces students to the basic functions and features of Windows 95.
This course not only increases each student’s marketability in the
workplace, but provides:
Day 1
Getting
Started: Introduction
Lesson
1: Defining Computers
Topics:
Defining Computers
Describing the History of Computers
Lesson
2: Identifying Hardware Components
Topics
Describing the Microprocessor
Describing Memory
Describing Monitors
Describing Keyboards
Describing Peripherals
Lesson
3: Discussing Disk Drives and Floppy Disks
Topics:
Describing Floppy Disk Drives and Floppy Disks
Describing Hard Disks
Caring for Floppy Disks and Hard Disks
Describing CD-ROM Drives
Lesson
4: Exploring Software
Topics:
Describing Operating Systems
Describing Application Software
Lesson
5: Navigating through Windows 95
Topics:
Touring the Desktop
Using the Start Menu
Shutting Down the Computer
Lesson
6: Working with Windows
Topics:
Working and Closing Windows
Moving and Sizing Windows
Switching between Open Windows
Working with Menus
Lesson
7: Using Windows Explorer
Topics:
Starting Windows Explorer
Defining Folders and Files
Viewing Folders and Files
Starting Applications and Accessing Resources
Lesson
8: Working with Folders and Files
Topics:
Creating Folders
Moving and Copying Files
Deleting and Retrieving Folders and Files
Lesson
9: Working with Floppy Disks
Topics:
Formatting Floppy disks
Copying Files to Floppy Disks
Copying Floppy Disks
Lesson
10: Purchasing a Computer System
Topics:
Describing a Needs Analysis
Performing a Needs Analysis
Responsibility of the Student
Each
student must study all
information learned in the course after normal classroom hours
so that he/she may gain a firmer grasp of the information covered.
This
allows students to detect any weak areas that they may have and enables them
to seek out the assistance of the instructor.
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