Online Class: Computer Basics 101

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13Lessons
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6Hours
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0.6CEUs
Course Description
In today's rapidly evolving digital age, understanding computer basics is no longer an option; it's a necessity. Whether you're just setting out on your technological journey or you've hesitated in the past because of the daunting vastness of the digital universe, our meticulously crafted course, "Computer Basics," is tailored to give you a strong foundation and imbue confidence in every click.
Course Highlights:
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A Tailored Experience: Whether you're a complete novice or someone seeking to solidify their foundational knowledge, our course has been designed to cater to all proficiency levels.
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Rich Visual Guidance: Featuring an array of intuitive screenshots and real-world examples, we endeavor to make complex concepts easy to grasp.
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Expansive Curriculum: Dive into 12 meticulously structured lessons, each one focusing on a critical facet of computer literacy. From understanding the anatomy of a computer to diving into the vast expanse of the internet, and even grasping the nuances of word processing - we've got it all covered!
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Dual Platform Approach: In a world divided between Mac and PC enthusiasts, we bridge the gap by providing insights, tips, and tricks for both ecosystems, ensuring a holistic learning experience.
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Engaging Assessments: Our interactive quizzes, incorporating True/False and multiple-choice questions, are not just evaluative but also serve as refresher modules. They've been designed to reinforce your understanding and highlight areas for potential review.
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Empowered Decision Making: Venturing to buy a new computer? With dedicated modules on what to consider when purchasing and setting up your new device, we empower you to make informed choices that suit your specific needs.
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Safety First: The digital realm, while vast and exciting, has its pitfalls. Our modules on setting up a safe workspace and understanding virus protection ensure you're well-equipped to navigate the web safely.
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Interactive Media Mastery: Delve into the world of digital media. Learn not just to consume, but also to create, curate, and share with confidence.
Why "Computer Basics" is Your Ideal Starting Point:
"Computer Basics" isn't just a course; it's a journey. One that's been meticulously planned with you at its center. We understand the hesitations, the doubts, and the questions that come with diving into the world of computers, and we've transformed those challenges into a comprehensive learning adventure. With a perfect blend of theory, practical examples, and engaging activities, we ensure that by the end of this course, the digital realm will no longer seem daunting but will instead be a space of endless possibilities, ready for you to explore and conquer.
Embark on this empowering journey with us, and transform from a tentative beginner to a confident digital navigator. Because in the 21st century, being digitally literate is not just an advantage-it's essential.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs

Course Lessons
Lesson 1. Exploring the Heart of Technology: Understanding Computer Components
Understanding a computer's keyboard, mouse, CPU, and storage devices empowers users to interact effectively with technology. This course demystifies these components, offering hands-on learning strategies that promote digital literacy and confidence.Lesson 2. The Desktop-Laptop Dilemma: What Suits You Best?
When selecting an operating system, Mac users enjoy seamless integration and security with Apple’s ecosystem, while PC users benefit from broader affordability and software compatibility. Personal preferences and specific requirements, such as design capabilities or budget constraints, often influence the final decision.Lesson 3. Digital Dictionary: Essential Computer Vocabulary for Everyone
Being conversant with commonly used computer terms is essential for effectively interacting with digital devices and securing data integrity. Grasping terms like backup, bug, and boot up equips users with the tools to manage technological hitches and data preservation seamlessly.Lesson 4. Ergonomics: The Science of Comfort and Safety
Investing in ergonomic furniture transcends general comfort, aiming to safeguard against common ailments associated with prolonged sedentary behavior. Strategic enhancements in workspace configuration, from desk height to optimal screen distance, pave the path for a holistic approach to health and efficiency.Lesson 5. Digital Fortress: Building a Secure and Efficient Computer Setup
Spreadsheets, epitomized by programs like Microsoft Excel, transform raw data into actionable insights through advanced analysis tools. Mastery of spreadsheets can support tasks ranging from personal budgeting to business analytics, enriching your decision-making capabilities.Lesson 6. Setting Your Computer Up for Success: A Step-by-Step Guide
Setting up a new computer involves organizing your workspace, connecting essential peripherals, and configuring system settings to enhance productivity and comfort. Follow through power-up prompts and post-setup customization to make your machine ready for creative and secure use.Lesson 7. Exploring the Internet: A Journey into the Digital Age
In today's digital world, guarding privacy and integrating bookmarks and extensions within browsers enrich user interaction and streamline online navigation. Embracing these tools aids in creating a personalized and efficient digital journey, enhanced by safe browsing practices.Lesson 8. Beyond the Inbox: Security, AI, and the Future of Email
Email acts as a gateway to instant communication, evolving into an essential tool far beyond just message exchange. With options between free and paid accounts, users can choose based on their needs, enhancing their digital presence and privacy.Lesson 9. Mastering Digital Correspondence: Advanced Email Skills
Mastering advanced email techniques equips you with skills to enhance productivity and collaboration, going beyond basic functions like sending and receiving emails. By using tools like file attachments, hyperlinks, and strategic use of 'To', 'CC', and 'BCC' fields, you can communicate more effectively and secure your correspondence.Lesson 10. Navigating the Digital Universe: Entertainment, Connectivity, and More
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter bridge distances and foster global communities while emphasizing privacy and security in digital engagements. By facilitating both personal connections and wide-reaching cultural exchanges, these platforms redefine how we communicate and interact in the technological era.Lesson 11. Mastering the Art of Digital Photo Management
Editing software—from basic to professional tools—unlocks creative potential, transforming basic snapshots into artistic compositions that reflect personal vision and style. Mobile apps have further revolutionized photo editing with on-the-go capabilities, enabling creativity and precision directly from smartphones.Lesson 12. Word Processing Essentials: From Basics to Brilliance
Preserving your work with frequent saves safeguards your efforts amid digital uncertainties. Naming conventions and cloud storage further enhance accessibility and security of crucial files.Lesson 13. Achieving Digital Clarity: A Guide to File Management
Achieving digital order begins with understanding file organization tools, crucial for students, professionals, or anyone managing digital files. Effective use of folders acts as a backbone, enabling easy categorization and access to related files, preventing desktop clutter that can impact performance.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the primary functions of a computer's main components, including the monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU, and storage devices.
- Identify and differentiate between desktop and laptop computers, outlining their advantages for specific use cases and user needs.
- Define the key differences between desktop and laptop computers, focusing on advantages and disadvantages, to inform effective purchasing decisions.
- Evaluate the suitability of different operating systems, such as Mac and PC, to match user needs and preferences based on functionality, compatibility, and budget considerations.
- Define and explain the importance of creating digital backups, describing various modern backup solutions and their benefits.
- Identify different types of storage devices, such as flash drives and hard drives, and compare their capacities and uses in data management.
- Demonstrate the ability to organize a personalized ergonomic workspace that includes optimal desk and chair settings, monitor placement, and effective keyboard and mouse positioning to support health and performance.
- Recognize how ergonomic principles can reduce musculoskeletal disorders and enhance productivity by maintaining proper workstation configurations and utilizing adjustable equipment.
- Demonstrate how to apply vigilant browsing habits and email sensibility techniques to reduce your risk of encountering malicious software online.
- Identify and describe three essential antivirus software options and evaluate their effectiveness in protecting your computer from digital threats.
- Demonstrate the process of installing an operating system on a PC, including the acceptance of a license agreement and following installation prompts.#
- Identify the necessary components and connections for setting up a new computer, ensuring all hardware is properly configured for initial power-up.
- Identify and evaluate different types of internet connections such as Dial-Up, DSL, and Satellite, outlining their benefits, limitations, and applicable use scenarios.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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Student Testimonials
- "Thank you for letting me join your class and teaching me so much about computer technology. I found this all to be very helpful and I will use it moving forward and have fun using computers." -- Oksana B.
- "I enjoyed this class and I learned a lot. I plan on taking another computer class with the same instructor." -- Chantel T.
- "The instructor was very complimentary, when I did well and also gave excellent feedback on the questions I missed." -- Alvin O.
- "I have liked the courses offered for basic computer learning because they have taught me things I had not known before. I also acknowledge and appreciate the Instructor for a work well done." -- Collins W.
- "Although I already knew most of the material covered in this course, I will highly recommend this course to my family, friends, and co-workers who are 'computer illiterate'. This is the perfect course for a beginner or an older adult who simply has trouble learning new things." -- Catherine A.
- "It was really fun to take this course, I learned a lot." -- Darian B.
- "I appreciated the instructor's comments and promptness in grading the tests." -- Dorothy G.
- "Thanks for the experience, it was very informative." -- Gary D.
- "The instructor was very precise and helpful in explaining the issues that I did not understand." -- Janet A.
- "Instructor gets an A++, always encouraging, always an answer!" -- Wendy N.
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