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Computer Literacy 1

Price

R1350

Duration

4 Weeks

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About the Course

One Month Basic Computer Training Short Course

Course Overview

This short course is designed to provide participants with foundational computer skills necessary for both personal and professional use. By the end of the course, participants will be able to confidently navigate computer systems, utilize essential software applications, and understand basic troubleshooting techniques.

Course Duration

- **Duration:** 4 weeks - **Sessions per week:** 3 sessions - **Session duration:** 2 hours per session

Course Outline

  • Week 1: Introduction to Computers

    • Understanding computer hardware and software

    • Operating systems overview (Windows, macOS, Linux)

    • Basic computer operations (booting, shutting down, file management)

  • Week 2: Microsoft Office Suite

    • Introduction to Microsoft Word

    • Creating, formatting, and editing documents

    • Introduction to Microsoft Excel

    • Creating spreadsheets, basic formulas, and functions

    • Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

    • Creating presentations and using slide transitions

  • Week 3: Internet and Email

    • Using web browsers effectively

    • Searching for information online

    • Understanding online safety and security

    • Setting up and managing email accounts

    • Composing, sending, and organizing emails

  • Week 4: Basic Troubleshooting and Maintenance

    • Common computer issues and solutions

    • Understanding antivirus software and firewalls

    • Backing up data and restoring files

    • Best practices for computer maintenance

Target Audience

This course is suitable for:

  • Beginners with little to no computer experience

  • Individuals looking to enhance their computer skills for personal or professional growth

  • Students preparing for further studies that require computer proficiency


Conclusion

By completing this one-month basic computer training course, participants will gain the essential skills needed to effectively use computers in various contexts, paving the way for further learning and professional opportunities.

Your Instructor

Tom Diamond

Tom Diamond

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