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COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND INTERNET
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS & INTERNET introduces new users
to computers, the different types of computers that exist,
how they’re used, what makes up a computer, and an introduction
to the Windows operating system. Living Online using
Windows provides specific guidelines for the knowledge and
skills required to be a functional user of computer hardware,
software, networks, and the Internet. Employers, Colleges and
Universities now understand that exposure to computers does
not equal understanding computers. So, more than ever, basic computer and Internet skills
are being considered prerequisites for employment and higher education.
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NEXT COURSE START DATES
| START DATE | END DATE | DURATION | DAY | TIMING | CAMPUS | REGISTER |
| May 28, 2013 | June 11, 2013 | 2 weeks | T W F | 6:00pm - 9:00pm | Brampton# | Register |
| June 09, 2013 | July 07, 2013 | 5 weeks | Su | 10:00am - 3:00pm | Malton-Mississauga | Register |
| July 03, 2013 | July 17, 2013 | 3 weeks | M W F | 6:00pm - 9:00pm | Malton-Mississauga | Register |
| July 13, 2013 | August 10, 2013 | 5 weeks | Sa | 10:00am - 2:00pm | Brampton | Register |
Pre-Requisites: NONE
Course overview
Computer Fundamentals using Windows
Unit 1: Computers All Around Us
- Computers All Around Us
- Looking at Networks
- Elements of a Personal
- Identifying Input/Output
- Working with Storage Systems
- Looking at Printers
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Buying a Computer
- Looking at Software Applications
- Using the Computer
Unit 2: Using Windows
- Looking at Windows
- Looking at the Desktop
- Working with Windows
- Exiting Windows
- Getting Help
- Running Application
- Looking at Files and
- Using Windows Explorer
- Using the Recycle Bin
- Managing Disks
- Customizing System
- Installing and Uninstalling Programs
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Living Online using Windows:
Unit 1: Getting Connected
- Networking Fundamentals
- Looking at the Internet
- Understanding E-mail
- Using Microsoft Outlook Express
Unit 2: Using the Internet
- Getting Started
- Looking at Web Browsers
- Using Microsoft Internet
- Using Information From the Web
- Searching for Information
- Qualifying the Information
- The Risks of Computing
- Accessing the Internet in a Legal & Safe
Manner
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