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Prerequisites:None.
However, if students have little or no experience with computers, they
may benefit from completing an Introduction to Personal Computers course
before taking this course.
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Personal Computing
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Orientation to Personal Computers
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Orientation to How Computers Work
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The Larger World of Personal Computers
Lesson 2: The
Windows 98 Environment
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The Windows 98 Desktop
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Orientation to the Keyboard and Mouse
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The Taskbar and the Start Menu
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Working with an Open Window
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Using Help
Lesson 3:
The Windows 98 Hierarchy
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Lesson
4: Using Windows Explorer
- Orientation to the Windows Explorer
- Creating Folders
- Copying and Moving Objects
- Using the Recycle Bin
Lesson 5: Working
with Windows 98 Programs
- An Orientation to Windows 98 Programs
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting in Windows 98 Programs
Lesson 6: Customizing
the Windows 98 Desktop
- Working with Shortcuts
- Using Web Style for the Desktop and Folders
- Working with Control Panel Settings
Lesson 7: Introduction
to Internet Explorer 4.0
- Connecting to the Internet
- Using Internet Explorer
- An Overview of the Active Channel Guide
- Shutting Down Windows 98
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