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COMPUTER BASICS I & II

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These courses will be instructed at the Taylor County office, 20 E. Main Street, Grafton, WV, (304) 265-3200, online, and broadcast with WV Satellite Course Technology covering Taylor, Barbour and Marion Counties.

April 6 — June 1, 2010, Tuesdays, 11 - 1 pm OR 6 - 8 pm

July 8 — Aug. 26, 2010, Thursdays, 11 - 1 pm OR 6 - 8 pm

COMPUTER BASICS I & II are 8-week courses designed to give participants an introduction to the basic skills needed to operate a computer. (This page has been re-modified from SEC theme back to website theme.)

Students will develop a basic understanding of computer hardware/software, basic terminology, the Internet, and security.   There will be a basic introduction to the Windows 7 Operating System and the Microsoft Office Suite with a focus on Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.


Syllabus


C L A S S
Syllabus

Adobe Acrobat Reader


F R E E
Acrobat Reader

Microsoft Office Tutorials


F R E E
Tutorials

Microsoft Word Viewer


F R E E
Word Viewer

Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer


F R E E
PP Viewer

Microsoft Excel Viewer


F R E E
Excel Viewer

Free Office Resources


F R E E
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Practice

1

Introduction to Computer Basics

Week 1 Notes Keyboarding Practice

2

Introduction to Operating Systems

Week 2 Notes Practice

3

Introduction to Privacy &Security

Week 3 Notes
Practice Images

4

Microsoft Office: WORD

Week 4 Notes
Practice

5

Microsoft Office: WORD

Week 5 Notes
Practice

6

Microsoft Office: POWERPOINT

Week 6 Notes
Practice Images

7

Microsoft Office: EXCEL

Week 7 Notes Practice

8

Microsoft Office: EXCEL

Week 8 Notes ICB Closing Survey

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Notes

Practice




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