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Course Description |
WINDOWS 98 - INTRODUCTION |
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Course Length |
1 Day - 8 Hour Class Session
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Overview |
Students will learn the benefits of working with
personal computers and of using Windows 98 to manage information, to run programs, and to
access the Web
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Prerequisite |
Introduction to Personal Computers
Students will benefit from completing this course by increasing their understanding of the
basics of personal computers and in working with hardware devices.
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Delivery Method |
Instructor-Led, Group Paced, Classroom-Delivery Learning Model with
Structured Hands-On Activities
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Benefits |
Students will
learn computer, network and Internet basics. In addition, they will learn how to use the
Windows 98 environment to Students will learn computer, network and internet basics. In
addition, they will learn how to use the Windows 98 environment to locate and manage
information, to work with Windows 98 programs, to customize the desktop and to access and
browse the Web.
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Target Student |
Students enrolling in this course should have
previous training in Introduction to Personal Computers.
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What's Next |
Windows 98 Advanced
The second course teaches students how to use more advanced features of
Windows 98 such as configuring Windows 98, managing print jobs, using system tools and
working with MS-DOS.
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Objectives |
Use fundamental personal
computing concepts and terminology
Work with Windows 98 desktop objects and windows
Navigate to information stored on their computer
Use Windows Explorer to manage files and folders
Use common Windows 98 program techniques by working with WordPad and Paint
Customize the Windows 98 desktop to best suit their needs
Access the Internet and use the basic functions of the Internet Explorer environment
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