Instructor Led Introduction To Computer Training Classes
From Advanced Concepts
A+ Technician
A+ Technician
Course Specifications
Exam number: 220-221; 220-222
Course length: 10 days / 16 Evenings
Software: MS Windows 2000 Professional
Course Description
The A + Technician courses concentrates on the hardware and software of a computer. The hardware module enables delegates to open and assemble computers. This course are very practical orientated, students receive a toolkit which students
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From Last Minute Training
Introduction to Computers the Internet
This course provides a broad foundation for students so that they will have a greater awareness and confidence using personal computers. Students will gain practical information and skills, such as what a computer is, how to manage personal files and folders that they create, and how to use many of the programs that come with the Computer
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Keyboarding Skills (1 Day)
This course is designed for hunt and peck computer uses who would like to improve their typing skills. Topics include: the keys, shift, capitalization, punctuation, numbers, the number keypad, speed and accuracy, and speed drills.
This course is classroom style instruction: Instructor-led, hands-on training.
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Computer Support Specialist
...puters Problem-solving skills
What you will learn
Introduction to Computer Basics
Introduction to micro-computers and the structures that make them function.
The PC System
Software
Applications
Basic Operating Systems
Overview of operating systems used today.
Operating System Basics
Booting the System
Windows XP: Install Windows XP, learn navigation, the boot
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Introduction to Programming
... materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Computer Programs
This module introduces the software development process and fundamentals of computer software. Students will learn how computer programs execute, and the types of programs that developers are generally asked to build. They will also learn about different programming languages, techniques, and
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Introduction to Computer Maintenance
Students are introduced to the fundamental operation, terminology, and organization of the personal computer. The basic structures of microprocessors, memory, buses, input/output, expansion slots and cards, mass storage, and peripherals are covered. Students are exposed to the basic concepts of operating systems, operating environments, and software applications. In learn-by-doing labs, students
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