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Windows 7 "How To" Course Description

Windows 7 "How to" Course

Replacement for XP and Vista is here!! 

Learn the Exciting features of

Windows 7

and how to use them in this

Win 7 "How to" course, held weekly in the

 Palo Verde Room  

Course Outline: This is a walk-in class that provides "How To" instructions on the Window 7 Operating System.

Instructors: Thearon Taylor: DVTTWT@aol.com & Bill Charvat: desertrats2@cox.net    

Date & Time:  Mondays 8 - 10 am. This course consists of (8) session classes, (1) each Monday for (8) consecutive weeks. Schedule is displayed below.

 
   Week 1   Week 2   Week 3   Week 4    Week 5   Week 6   Week 7    Week 8
 Dates  8/27/12  9/10/12  9/17/12  9/24/12  10/1/12  10/8/12  10/15/12  10/22/12
 Dates  10/29/12  11/5/12  11/12/12  11/19/12  11/26/12  12/3/12  12/10/12  12/17/12
 Dates  1/7/13  1/14/13  1/21/13  1/28/13  2/4/13  2/11/13  2/18/13  2/25/13
 Dates  3/4/13  3/11/13  3/18/13  3/25/13  4/1/13  4/8/13  4/15/13  4/22/13
 
 
Place: Palo Verde Room    

Course Material: The Win 7 "How To" Instruction Book is used. Printed copy of total book (150 pages) in Binder is available at class in Palo Verde Room during class. Cost of Book is $10 (Bring check payable to Computers West).

   Total 8 Week Course covers the following Subjects:

   Week 1       Week 2     Week 3     Week 4
Introduction Start Menu Control Panel User Accounts
Getting Started  Task Bar Misc Items Files & Folders
Desktop Windows Explorer Calendar Help & Support
New Features Libraries Snipping Tool Search 

         Week 5    Week 6      Week 7       Week 8
Favorites Security Maintenance Burn CDs & DVDs
Internet Explorer 9 Media Player Troubleshooters Burn Audio CD
Internet Options Photo Gallery Backups BluRay Support
Windows Live Movie Maker System Recovery Printing Techniques

Course Sign up: None....Walk in Class for Members of PC Group in Computer’s West....You all come.

Note: Early Birds get warmup preview starting at 7:30.

 

You can take a quick look at the Window's 7 Video below:

Getting Around the Desktop