Microsoft Windows O/S Courses
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Level 1

  • Microsoft Windows 7 Level 2

  • Microsoft Windows Vista Level 1

  • PC Fundamentals with Microsoft Windows XP (800x600)

  • Getting Started With and Level 1 Microsoft Windows XP (800x600)

  • Getting Started With Windows Millennium

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Level 1

  • Microsoft Windows NT Introduction

  • Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Introduction

  • Microsoft Windows O/S
    Courses to learn how to use the Windows Operating systems from Windows NT up to Windows 7 found on most PCs today.
    Microsoft Windows 7 Level 1
    This course prepares students to use the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. It highlights some of the new features included in Windows 7, including the Aero desktop, the taskbar, and Jump Lists. It explains how to customize the desktop based on your preferences and how to use the Start menu and taskbar as a starting point for navigation.
    Microsoft Windows 7 Level 2
    In this course, students will expand their understanding of Microsoft Windows 7 by exploring some more advanced concepts. They will gain an understanding of the file system in Windows, including how to use folder windows to copy and move files, create folders, and work with shortcuts. Students will learn about how to get more out of their PC through the Windows Media Center and Homegroup. Finally, they will explore steps they should take to keep their system running well.
    Microsoft Windows Vista Level 1
    This course introduces students to Microsoft Windows Vista. It discusses the editions available, including Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, and Ultimate, and points out the differences between them. It also introduces some of the new features of Windows Vista, including the Sidebar, Windows Aero, and Windows Media Center. It teaches the user skills such as working on the Desktop, using windows, opening files and applications, and working with the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on customizing the Desktop using background colors, screen savers, and Desktop themes. Students will also gain an understanding of the file system in Windows, including how to use folder windows to copy and move files, create folders, and work with shortcuts. The course will also look at the media tools available with Windows Vista, as well as the applications available to help keep your family and computer safe while surfing the Internet. Finally, the course will walk students through using the Recycle Bin, backing up files, working with system tools, and shutting down the computer.
    PC Fundamentals with Microsoft Windows XP (800x600)
    This course introduces students to the basics of personal computers. Students will learn what a computer is and how to identify and classify some basic components and peripherals. Students will also receive instruction on how to turn on a computer and log on to Microsoft Windows XP. In addition, students will learn what Microsoft Windows XP is, how to use the mouse to access various essential screen elements, how to manipulate windows, what menus and toolbars are, and how to customize a Desktop with the use of backgrounds and screen savers. This course will also cover where to go for help with using Microsoft Windows XP, as well as how to safely turn off a computer. The material is presented through explanatory text, real-world scenarios, and interactive steps.
    Getting Started With and Level 1 Microsoft Windows XP (800x600)
    Contains the introductory and level 1 training material for Microsoft Windows XP.
    Getting Started With Windows Millennium
    This course introduces students to the basic features in Windows Millennium Edition. This course will teach necessary skills like using the mouse, working on the Desktop, using windows and operating the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on customizing the Desktop using background colors, Web content, screen savers, and Desktop themes. The students will also gain an understanding of Windows' file system, including how to use Windows Explorer. In addition, this course covers how to use Windows Help program which now has an updated, Web-like appearance. Students will work with accessories like the calculator, games and the Maintenance Wizard and they will also learn how to use both the WordPad and Paint applications. Finally, the course will walk the students through formatting disks, printing documents and shutting down the computer.
    Microsoft Windows 2000 Level 1
    This course introduces students to the basic features in Microsoft Windows 2000. Students will learn end-user necessary skills like using the mouse, working on the Desktop, using windows and operating the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on customizing the Desktop using background colors, Web content, screen savers and Desktop themes. Students will also gain an understanding of Windows' file system, including how to use Windows Explorer. In addition, this course covers how to use the Windows Help program. Students will work with accessories like the calculator and they will also learn how to use the WordPad application. Finally, the course will walk the students through shutting down the computer.
    Microsoft Windows NT Introduction
    This course introduces students to the basic features of Microsoft Windows NT. Students will learn skills such as working on the Desktop, using windows and operating the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on managing files by renaming, copying and moving folders. In addition, students will learn how to understand and use networking resources. All these skills will be taught using true-life scenarios, examples, review exercises and concept graphics to help reinforce the material presented.
    Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Introduction
    This course introduces students to the basic features of Microsoft Windows NT. Students will learn skills such as working on the Desktop, using windows, and operating the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on managing files by renaming, copying, and moving folders. In addition, students will learn how to understand and use networking resources. All these skills will be taught using true-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce the material presented.
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    Pentium III Class or higher CPU, 450mHz or faster Microsoft Windows or Mac OSX (Supported operating systems: Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millenium, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OSX 10.3↑) 256+ MB available RAM 1024 x 768 or greater resolution, 16-bit color or greater Internet Explorer v6.0↑ OR Firefox v1.5↑ OR Safari v3.1↑ Internet connectivity with 56k modem or greater Flash Player (Version 9↑)