General User: You need a computer as a tool for studying. You just want to know the fundamental skills to achieve good results.
Advanced User: You want to take advantage of advanced techniques of using computers. You have your own computer and need to instal some software and maintain the equipment.
Technically Interested User: You are interested to understand some technical background, to advice and support fellow students.
Content
This tutorial is designed to show you the absolute basics of using a Windows computer, including how to use the desktop, how to open different files and applications, and how to move and resize windows. The information in this tutorial will apply to more recent versions of Windows, including the ones mentioned above. However, once you've learned the basics, you may also want to review one of our version-specific Windows tutorials—just select the version of Windows that's installed on your computer.
Objectives
Upon completion of this unit you will be able to:
define operating systems
identify the different types of operating systems
state and define the functions of the Operating System
differentiate among the types of Operating systems
search for files on your computer
list the features of several operating systems
perform basic tasks such as shutting down and logging off the system.
classify operating systems GUI or CLI based
Collaborative Learning / Homework
Monitor you own learning and compare it with your study plan.
Ask questions concerning content or technology.
Mututal retrieval in study group