Introduction to PCs

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You will receive 3.5 credits (CE) upon completion of this course.

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Course Description

This series is designed to introduce users to personal computers. Users will learn what a PC is and what an operating system is. They will learn basic computer skills such as turning a computer on, logging on to Windows, and working with files. Users will also learn to identify and use the major components of a PC, both externally and internally, including: disk drives, monitors, mice, keyboards, and printers.
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Course Outline

Introducing the PC
Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course introduces users to basic computer concepts and instructs users on how to start the PC.
Objectives:
* Explain what a PC is.
* Identify components of a PC.
* Describe types of PCs.
* Start and shut down a PC.
Topics:
* Defining a PC
* Describing a typical PC
* The front of the PC''s console
* The back of the PC's console
* Types of PCs
* Basic PC software
* Turning on the PC
* Using a power strip or UPS (uninteruptible power source)
* Starting Windows
* Logging on to Windows
* Shutting down the PC
* Resetting the PC
* Leaving the computer on

Using Your PC
Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course teaches users how to navigate within the Windows operating system and use the drives in a PC.
Objectives:
* Navigate the desktop.
* Use the Windows taskbar and Start menu.
* Use windows, menus and dialog boxes.
* Use a PC's disk drives.
Topics:
* Navigating the desktop
* Using the Windows taskbar
* Using the Start menu
* Exploring Windows
* Using windows in Windows
* Using menus and dialog boxes
* Getting help from Windows
* Describing a PC's disk drives
* Locating a PC's disk drives
* Accessing disk drive information
* Using the CD-ROM/DVD drive
* Using the floppy drive
* Using the Zip drive

Working with Folders and Files
Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course introduces users to the concepts of folders and files and explains how they are used within the Windows operating system
Objectives:
* Create, use and delete folders.
* Create, open, name and save files.
* Find, move, copy and delete files.
* Create shortcuts to files.
Topics:
* Using folders
* Viewing folders
* Creating folders
* Deleting folders
* Compressing folders
* Using the Open dialog box
* Using the Save As dialog box
* Naming files
* Selecting files
* Moving files
* Copying files
* Creating shortcuts
* Deleting and undeleting files
* Finding files in Windows

Inside Your PC
Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course explains the components within a PC and how they are used.
Objectives:
* Identify the motherboard, BIOS and microprocessor.
* Explain the use of jacks, ports and other connections.
* Recognize types of disk drives.
* Define, idenify and add memory.
Topics:
* The motherboard and BIOS
* The microprocessor
* Connecting to the motherboard
* Using the PC's clock
* Jacks and ports
* Using USB ports
* Using FireWire and serial ports
* Using other connections
* Types of disk drives
* The hard disk drive
* CD-ROM and DVD drives
* Other disk drives
* Defining memory
* Identifying your PC's memory
* Adding memory to your PC

Basic Peripherals

Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course describes the function and uses of typical peripherals that are used with PCs.
Objectives:
* Adjust and operate a monitor.
* Use a mouse.
* Operate a keyboard.
* Configure and use a printer.
Topics:
* Monitors and graphics
* Adjusting the monitor
* Altering the display
* Using two monitors
* Troubleshooting monitors
* Types of mice
* Using a mouse
* Adjusting a mouse
* Using the keyboard
* Troubleshooting the keyboard
* Types of printers
* Setting up a printer
* Using a printer

Other Peripherals
Time: 3.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course and uses of other peripherals available for a PC including modems, sound cards, scanners, digital cameras, and external disk drives and explains how to install these peripherals.
Objectives:
* Connect and use a modem.
* Utilize sound on a PC.
* Create and edit images.
* Identify and install peripherals.
Topics:
* Defining Modems
* Types of Modems
* Connecting a Modem to Your PC
* Using a Modem
* Sound on a PC
* Using Sound in Windows
* Using Other Sound Features
* Scanners and Digital Cameras
* Moving Images to a PC
* Editing Images
* Installing Peripherals
* Identifying Popular Peripherals
* Upgrading Your PC

Understanding Software
Time: 2.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course introduces users to typical software available for PCs and how to install and update the software.
Objectives:
* Install software.
* Uninstall software.
* Update software.
* Describe common types of software.
Topics:
* Buying software for your PC
* Installing software
* Uninstalling software
* Updating software
* Software for the some
* Entertainment software
* Business software
* Other software

Introducing the Internet
Time: 3.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course introduces users to the Internet and explains how to use a Web browser and e-mail.
Objectives:
* Configure Windows for the Internet.
* Connect to the Internet.
* Disconnect from the Internet.
* Use a Web browser.
* Send and read e-mail.
Topics:
* Getting on the Internet
* Configuring Windows for the Internet
* Connecting to the Internet
* Using Internet software
* Using a Web browser
* Visiting Web sites
* Starting Outlook Express
* Sending e-mail
* Reading e-mail

Internet and E-mail Tips
Time: 4.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course provides users with detailed information on how to best use the Internet, Web browsers, and e-mail.
Objectives:
* Use Internet search engines.
* Set bookmarks on Web pages.
* Personalize e-mail messages.
* Use the Outlook Express Address Book.
* Download programs and music from the Internet.
* Send and receive e-mail attachments.
Topics:
* Searching the Web
* Shopping online
* Using bookmarks and history
* Other tips for using the Internet
* Personalizing your e-mail
* Managing your e-mail
* Using your address book
* Other tips for using e-mail
* Saving a Web page
* Downloading programs and music
* Working with e-mail attachments
* Using FTP

Troubleshooting and Tips
Time: 3.0 hour(s)
Summary:
This course provides users with information on how to protect data on their computer and overcome potential problems in addition to offering tips on how to maximize the efficiency of their PC.
Objectives:
* Back up files.
* Use System Restore and Safe Mode.
* Handle viruses and other issues.
* Troubleshoot common problems.
* Identify common mistakes and helpful tips.
Topics:
* Using the Emergency Boot Disk
* Backing Up Your Files
* Dealing with Viruses
* Using System Restore
* Checking Your PC for Trouble
* Using Safe Mode
* Checking for Device Conflicts
* Restoring a Device Driver
* Troubleshooting Startup Problems
* Identifying Sources for Help
* Identifying Ten Common Mistakes
* Identifying Ten Smart Purchases
* Top Ten Tips from a Guru

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More Information

Language English
Course Length 35.00 hours
Duration of Access 1 year
Continuing Education Credits 3.5
Instructor Self Study
Vendor Webucator (Read more about Webucator accreditation.)
Course Certification Otterbein College awards 1 CEU for every 10 hours of successfully completed course work. For the average completion time of any course, see the course outline. Select the category of courses you are interested in and then select the specific course. Average course completion time is listed under "Time" on each course catalog page. Students pay Otterbein College a $15 (subject to change) CEU application fee for each course completed for CEU credit.
Prerequisites/Audience This series is for anyone who wants an introduction to the use of a PC with Windows as the operating system.
Requirements/Materials Included The following are the minimum user system requirements necessary to enjoy maximum access to the HTML-based courses: 200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800x600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. An Authorware plug-in is used for course simulations but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown on the Web page. The Macromedia Flash Player is used for course introductions and activities, but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown at login. Netscape and AOL browsers are not supported. We do not formally support our courseware on the Macintosh platform. If you choose to try to use the courses on a Macintosh, you need to be aware that they will not have full functionality, specifically within the Authorware simulations and the supplied files. However, if you are a Macintosh user and make use of a Windows emulator, Authorware simulations and supplied files may function. Since we do not test with Macintosh or Windows emulators, we cannot guarantee our courses on the Macintosh platform. The courses play well through 56 KB modems. Of course, play is faster as connection speeds increase. The traditional HTML-based courses are designed for highly efficient, real-time presentation with an average page size under 20 K. The Business Skills Video courses use streaming media at a rate of 15 Frames Per Second. The media is sent in a continuous stream and is played as it arrives rather than waiting for the complete file to download.
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