The Complete Computer Basics Guide for Beginners: 2022
What you’ll learn
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The Computer Defined
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Types of Computers i.e. Digital Computers, Analog Computers, Hybrid Computers
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Parts of Computer, Difference between Data and Information, Information Processing Cycle
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Computer Hardware
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Keyboard, QWERTY Layout, Alphanumeric Keys, Function Keys, Cursor Movement Keys, Modifier Keys
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The different variants of mouse
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Video and Sound, Printers
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How Computer Processes Data, The Central Processing Unit, RAM, Cache Memory, Buses
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Modern CPUs
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Microsoft Word Basics
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Microsoft Powerpoint Basics
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Microsoft Excel Basics
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Storage Devices (Magnetic Storage devices, Optical Storage Devices, Solid State Drives)
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Computer Networks (Basics)
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Internet and World Wide Web
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The Computer Defined, Data versus Information,
Classification of Computers based on how data is handled (Analog Computers, Digital Computers Hybrid Computers)
Computers for Individual Users or Personal Computers (Desktop Computers,Workstations, Laptops, Notebooks, Tablets, Handheld PCs, Smartphones)
Computers for Organizations (Network Server, Mainframes, Minicomputers, Supercomputers)
Parts of Computer System (Hardware , Software, User and Data)
Information Processing Cycle (Input, Processing, Output, Storage)
Computer Hardware Categorized ( Processing Devices, Memory Devices, Input and Output Devices, Storage Devices, Bus Interconnection)
System Software versus Application Software (Different categories of System and Application Software)
Input Devices ( Mouse, Keyboard, QWERTY keyboard layout and keys explained in detail, Different variants of mouse explained)
Other ways to Input Data ( Pen based input, Touch Screens, Game Controllers i.e. joysticks and game pads)
Other ways to Input Data ( Optical Input Devices i.e. Bar Code Readers, Scanners, Handheld versus Flatbed scanner)
Other ways to Input Data (Audiovisual Input Devices i.e. Microphones, MIDI, Digital Cameras)
Video (Monitors and their types, Video cards explained, Projectors)
Sound ( Sound Systems, Sound Cards, Headphones and Headsets)
Printing (Commonly used printers, High quality printers)
Data Representation in Computers
Transforming Data into Information
Devices that Affect Processing Speed
Modern CPUs
Advanced Processing Topics
Extending the Processing Power
Microsoft Office 365
Microsoft Word
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Excel
Windows Basics
Storage Devices
Internet and World Wide Web
Major Services Provided by Internet
How the Web works ?
Using the browser to navigate the World Wide Web
Search Engines
Who this course is for:
- Computer Science students and students from other discipline curious to learn Computer Fundamentals
- Students wishing to learn both theoretical and practice aspects of Computer Basics/Fundamentals
12 reviews for The Complete Computer Basics Guide for Beginners: 2022
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Pranav Sharma –
The whole course was Amazing. I gained a lot of information about the Computers. But the only issue was with the sound quality.
except the sound quality the whole course was Good.
Yegon Vincent –
delivering on expectaction,craystal outline of the concepts,tutor knowledgeable on the topic, timely examples
Tiziano Meola –
Audio was not clear, it was difficult to follow the lessons
Also slides could be improved and be more schematic, with more images, than blocks of text, in my opinion.
It’s not a bad course, overall, contents are well explained, even though, as i wrote before, difficult to listen to.
Chetan Machindranath Khobragade –
MOST BASIC COURSE DESIGNED FOR VERY BEGINNER.
LOT MORE EVOLUTIONARY THINGS HAVEN’T BEEN MENTIONED OVER HERE.
PERIPHERAL INFORMATION IS JUST GIVEN
Alexander Ossai –
Very very sound lectures, easy to understand
Michelle Doughty –
I can barely understand the person saying the information
Mayar Ahmed Hassan Hassan –
I gain an important information about the topic that l didn’t known about it before
Shenouda gerges –
thank you for this course
Steven Wiasak –
The audio quality was pretty poor on most of the videos which made it somewhat hard to follow what the presenter was saying however the slides were detailed and allowed you to follow along. There were some good tips in there, especially in the Keyboard section which is what I found most useful.
Sandi Lee Steiner –
This course was horrible; a complete waist of my money and time! It was so basic that my grandmother would already now this information. It NEVER went over Windows 10, Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, etc. like it stated in the Course Overview. The audio was also so poor that it was extremely hard to hear! Even if you could here it, his accent was so strong it made it hard to understand and his pronunciation of the English words were very poor! Disappointed to say the least!
Steve Withers –
Good course, but sound quality is not great in places
Tambra Redden –
This was a great class for me because I needed the ability to start and stop. I learned so much from the sessions. It was the right amount of information in each section to make you want to continue.