An introductory course designed for students with no prior experience in computer use, providing foundational knowledge and skills necessary to operate a personal computer. Instruction is delivered in a structured, supportive environment through lecture and demonstration, emphasizing hands-on learning and guided practice.
Prerequisites
None.
1. Analyze the various types of personal computers, evaluating their respective advantages and limitations in different user contexts.
2. Identify and interpret key system properties and configuration information relevant to computer operation and troubleshooting.
3. Demonstrate proficiency in using email software for effective digital communication and contact management.
4. Access and utilize an integrated software suite to perform basic computing tasks.
5. Create and format fundamental word processing documents using appropriate software tools.
6. Navigate and utilize the Internet for information retrieval, communication, and basic online tasks.
7. Apply file management techniques to organize, store, and retrieve digital files efficiently.