Computer Productivity Training Suite

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Making learning computers easy

"The quick and easy way to learn Computer and Office skills."

You will learn how computers work and the skills to
use Windows XP, Vista, Word, Excel, and Office.

The absolute Office workers guide to using computers

Computers are used in schools, governments, and companies. Computer literacy and skills have become one of the essential requirements for workers in all areas of business. The ability to work productively with various types of computer software such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint is a valuable asset in the workplace. This training is designed to provide these skills and more. By the end of this training the student should have the skills and expertise of the top 15% of computer users. Our goal for this training is to make our students the “go to” person for computer information wherever they are working or whatever activities they are involved in.

Computer Class

Features & Benefits

  • Bring the classroom to your home or office
    This online video training course provides a classroom learning experience on a computer. Students can play, pause, or rewind the lessons as well as set bookmarks and take notes.
  • Lessons are easy and fun to learn
    The lessons are designed to be easily understood. Animations and graphics keep the student’s interest.
  • Multimedia video training
    The lectures were recorded and presented in Full Motion Video, Audio, Graphics, & Animations. Training can be run from a PC, Mac, or laptop.
Your multimedia computer class

Highlights & Demo Videos

A Close Look Inside the Computer

View Introduction VideoSee what the inside of a computer looks like and learn how to identify the various parts of a personal computer (PC).

  1. View Introduction video »
  2. View INPUT video »
  3. View OUTPUT video »
  4. View Floppy Discs and CD-ROMs video »
  5. View The Keyboard and Mouse video »
  6. View The CPU and the Motherboard video »

A Walk Through Windows

View Introduction to Windows VideoSpecial attention was given to make learning Windows easy. These sample videos show how the trainer covers some of the basic skills that are needed to work with Windows XP or Vista productively.

  1. View Introduction to Windows XP video »
  2. View Introduction to Windows Vista video »
  3. View Moving the Mouse video »
  4. View Making Selections with the Mouse video »
  5. View The Keyboard and How it’s Laid Out video »
  6. View The Desktop and Changing Desktop Background video »

Using the Internet Safely

View The Internet and How it Begin VideoUnderstanding how the Internet works is useful for effectively navigating, researching, and shopping on the Internet. Training is also provided on using email software and how to identify spam, scams, viruses, and unsafe attachments. Below are a few samples from the training that provide an introduction to the Internet.

  1. View The Internet and How it Began video »
  2. View How the Internet is Used Today video »

Office Productivity

View Entering Data into Excel VideoMicrosoft Office is the most widely used software in the workplace. Over 95% of all companies use Office to create documents (Word), communicate via email (Outlook), create presentations (PowerPoint), work on financial data (Excel), and much more. The lessons were created using Office 2003 and will be valuable for Office 2002 XP and Office 2000 users.

  1. View Entering Data into Excel video »
  2. View Applying Text Attributes with Word video »
  3. View PowerPoint AutoContent Wizard video »
  4. View Creating a New Email with Outlook video »

Computer Productivity Training Suite

Part#: ed-proste | Contents: 1 Year Online Access

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With online training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.

System Requirements: 1 GHz Processor (minimum), High-Speed Internet Connection, 512 MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk 200 MB. 800x600 Minimum Screen Resolution (1024x768 or higher recommended). Browser: Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 4.0, Safari 4.0, or Opera 10.5 or higher. Flash Player 10 or higher. Windows XP, Vista, 7, or MAC OS X 10.5 or higher.

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What you will learn
Part 1
Getting Started with a Personal Computer
Defining Computer Terms
How Computers Work
What is Computer Software and Hardware
Looking Inside a PC
What is a CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
Working with the Monitor, Sound Card, Keyboard, and Mouse
Understanding Computer Hard Drives and Memory
Buying Your First PC
Connecting Your PC
The Operating System
Getting Started with Windows
Part 2
Introducing the Windows Desktop
How to Use the Mouse
Making Selections, Drag-n-Drop, and Clicking the Mouse
Learning Desktop Icons, their Use and Properties
Learn How to Open and Close Windows Applications
Understand the Keyboard and How it’s Laid Out
Keyboarding - Learning to Type Using the Keyboard
Learn the Enter Key, Numeric Keys, and Special Characters
Learn Word Processing Using the Keyboard (to Type Letters)
Learn the Windows Taskbar and Quick Launch Toolbar
Using the Start Button and the “All Programs” Menu
How Computers Store Data
How Computers Organize Data
How to Work with Files and Folders
Part 3
Learn Microsoft Office
Learn Word
Learn Excel
Learn PowerPoint
Learn Outlook