WINDOWS XP 1 - An Introduction to Windows XP
Three, 2-hour classes
Fee:
$15
Prerequisite
: Computer XP Intro or equivalent experience. Must have a good
understanding of, and skills with, the mouse and keyboard.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
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Name and identify the components on the Windows Desktop
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Name the parts and functions of a window
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Open, maximize, minimize, restore, and close a window
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Change the size and shape of a window
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Move an open window
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Open multiple windows and arrange them in various patterns on the
Desktop
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Create, name, and save a simple text document.
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Create folders for storing files
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Move, copy, delete, and restore files
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Use several of the accessories and system tools included in
Windows
Course Summary:
This course is an introduction to, and a survey of the three functions of, the
Windows operating system:
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The internal operations of the computer (Basic Input-Output operations).
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The graphic interface consisting of windows, icons, menus, and other objects which
access operations, utilities, and application programs.
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Procedures and operations for file creation and management.