The objective of this course is to present the knowledge needed in understanding how computers work, how they are used, and what makes them such a powerful tool. Also, learn about the many different categories of computers and their applications, Computer hardware, software, operating systems, the World Wide Web and Microsoft Office 2003 related applications.
In order to succeed in today’s world, one must have a solid knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses. This hands-on course presents a solid understanding of computers, applications, the World Wide Web, and Internet/E-commerce concepts.
Unit 1: Introduction to computers
Unit 2: Input devices
Unit 3: Processing data
Unit 4: Data storage
Unit 5: Output devices
Unit 6: Managing data
Unit 7: Working with applications
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