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Our members enjoy an ever-increasing library of over 575 online training courses at their fingertips.
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Microsoft Windows XP User Introduction
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This course will help readers gain competence using the basic functions of a personal computer and the Windows XP operating system. This course will teach you how to use the Windows Desktop, how to organise and manage folders and files, how to use application windows, how to manage printers and how to use the applications supplied with Windows. |
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ECDL Using the Computer and Managing Files with MS Windows ME
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This course is designed to prepare readers for the ECDL module 2 examination. The course will allow readers to gain competence using the basic functions of a personal computer and the MS Windows Millennium Edition operating system. This course will teach you how to use the Windows Desktop, how to organise and manage folders and files, how to use application windows, how to manage printers and how to use the basic applications supplied with Windows. The course closely follows ECDL syllabus version 3.0, but can also be used in conjunction with the earlier syllabus, version 1.5. |
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Microsoft Windows 98 User Introduction
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MS Windows 98 provides users with a powerful graphical desktop and entry level networking environment. Working through a "browser" style interface, Windows 98 allows you to transfer information to others locally or world wide; to manage files and data; to manage printing; to share data and devices; and to run applications. On completion of the course readers will understand the terminology of Windows 98; be able to use a mouse, the browser style interface, menus and scroll bars, make selections and activate processes; understand how to pass data to other users and applications; and use Windows 98 tools and utilities to improve their own and workgroup productivity. |
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Microsoft Windows 98 User Advanced
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With the proliferation of PC's there are now many types of user from the traditional stand alone user to networked users, on-line users, remote users or traveling users and to multimedia PC users. Often a person can fall into several of these categories. Windows 98 was designed and built to service all these different uses. By the end of this course readers will be able to appreciate and use the different components of Windows 98 to enable them to become an advanced or power user in line with their business needs. |
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Microsoft Windows 95 User Introduction
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MS Windows 95 provides users with a powerful graphical desktop and entry level networking environment. It allows you to transfer information to others; to manage files and data; to manage printing; to share data and devices; and to run applications. On completion of the course readers will understand the terminology of Windows 95; be able to use a mouse, menus and scroll bars, make selections and activate processes; understand how to pass data to other users and applications; and use Windows 95 tools and utilities to improve your own and workgroup productivity. |
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PC Support Basics
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This course aims to provide those new to personal computers support with the confidence to engage with current technology. Readers will examine the hardware and learn how the different components of Screen, Keyboard, Printer and System Box work together. They will be introduced to both systems software - MS DOS and Windows 3.x environments and networking basics. |
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PC Fundamentals 2005
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This practical "hands-on" course is a fully updated version of our very popular "PC Fundamentals" course. It will teach readers the essential skills of personal computer operation, providing a valuable introduction for both users and support newcomers. On course completion, readers will be able to - understand the components of a PC; take care of the computer, through cleaning and simple preventative maintenance; copy and move files using the DOS directory structure; run Windows and start applications; customize the Windows environment for personal preferences. |
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PC Fundamentals
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This practical "hands-on" course will teach readers the essential skills of personal computer operation, providing a valuable introduction for both users and support newcomers. On course completion, readers will be able to - understand the components of a PC; take care of the computer, through cleaning and simple preventative maintenance; copy and move files using the DOS directory structure; run Windows and start applications; customize the Windows environment for personal preferences. |
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Microsoft Windows 95 User Advanced
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With the proliferation of PC's there are now many types of user from the traditional stand-alone user to networked users, on-line users, remote users or traveling users and to multimedia PC users. Often a person can fall into several of these categories. Windows 95 was designed and built to service all these different uses. By the end of this course readers will be able to appreciate and use the different components of Windows 95 to enable them to become an advanced or power user in line with their business needs. |
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Microsoft Windows NT 4 User Introduction
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MS Windows NT 4.0 provides users with a powerful graphical desktop environment and entry level networking. It allows them to transfer information to others; to manage files and data; to manage printing; to share data and devices; and to run applications. On completion of the course readers will understand the terminology of Windows NT 4.0; be able to use a mouse, menus and scroll bars, make selections and activate processes; understand how to pass data between users and applications; and use Windows NT 4.0 tools and utilities to improve their own and workgroup productivity. |
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LINUX User Introduction
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending Linux users. The course aims are to give readers sufficient skills to allow them to run applications in a Linux environment and the associated procedures this requires, such as organising, copying, moving and deleting files. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to: understand the concepts underlying Linux and the benefits offered; be able to log on and off the system and run their chosen applications; be able to manage their files; and be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities. |
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