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Do you have “Equivalent
Experience” for the training classes you want to take?
Here is a handy check-list.
Some of our courses for Personal Computers (not Mac) require that
you have taken certain prerequisites or have “equivalent experience.”
Check your own knowledge and skills to determine if you are ready for
these courses.
Skills needed in order to take Windows 1 or E-Mail
1:
Understand the function of the components in a typical computer
system:
System Unit, Monitor, Keyboard, Printer,
Mouse
Click, double-click, or drag the mouse to select items, access a
shortcut menu, open a window, or move or re-size an object.
Use a standard keyboard to enter or edit text and move a
cursor.
Know the “look and feel” of the Windows operating system
Skills needed in order to take Windows 2, Computer
Security, or Healthy Computer:
Identify the graphic elements on the Windows desktop: icons,
wallpaper, taskbar, start button, system tray, open window buttons,
time/date.
Use the Title bar, Maximize, Minimize, Restore, and Close buttons,
menu, toolbar, scroll bars, and status bar in a window.
Change the view of a window to thumbnail, icons, list,
details.
Use
Start > All Programs to access applications.
Skills needed for almost
all courses other than those mentioned above:
Save,
copy and paste data between the hard drive and external
media
Create folders and subfolders for organization of existing and
future documents and files.
Use the
Windows Explorer to manage files.
Some classes will have other prerequisites beyond the skills
outlined on this page.
Please consult our club Web page for the description of the course you
want to take before registering.
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