Computer Basics

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Welcome to Computers

Overview
Organization: 
Wilder Foundation
Date Submitted: 
Wed, 03/13/2013
Description
Author Notes: 

Created: November 2008       Last Updated: October 2011

Overview: This course is designed to introduce computers at a slow and non-demanding pace so participants can become familiar with computer terms and operation. Welcome to Computers was originally designed with the aging population in mind, but has served well working with adults with disabilities. The course focuses on helping participants get comfortable with computers and introducing them to the information available on the Internet, including the connection to family and friends. This class is easily adaptable for a variety of populations.

Typical Schedule: 4 Sessions – 1.5 Hours Each

Operating System: Windows XP

Session topics include:

  • Introduction to the Keyboard and Mouse
  • Introduction to Opening Computer Programs
  • Introduction to Opening the Internet and Visiting a Web Site
  • Introduction to E-mail
Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
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University of Minnesota - Broadband Access Project Curricula

This website is a repository for all curricula used during the Broadband Access Project.  Please feel free to update, edit, or share.

Pathways to Employment Technology Workshops

Overview
Organization: 
Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio
Date Submitted: 
Thu, 08/30/2012
Description
Author Notes: 

The PTE Technology Workshops were created to teach students the tools needed to properly find a job using available technology tools. This workshop coveres how to use the basics of Word 2007 to make a resume, how to use various job search sites successfully and how to use Email properly in a job search setting.

This workshop is taught twice a week, 90 minutes per class, for four weeks. The topics include:

Week 1: Using word for Resumes

Week 2: Using the Internet for Job Search 1

  • Indeed.com and Search Engines
  • Craigslist.org and Internet Safety

Week 3: Email and Email Correspondence

  • Email Correspondence
  • Email Etiquette and Email Attachments

Week 4: Using the Internet for Job Search 2

  • Job Connect and National vs. Local Job Search Sites
  • Non-Profit Job Board and using specific job search sites
Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
Intended Audience: 
Adults
Northstar Digital Literacy Standards used, if any: 
Basic
E-mail
Internet
Microsoft Word
File Information

Scratch

Overview
Organization: 
Dayton's Bluff Library
Date Submitted: 
Fri, 11/26/2010
Description
Author Notes: 

This is a youth-oriented (ages 10-16, but good for adults also) curriculum on Scratch, a computer game creation program. It's an educational programming language that allows people of any experience background and age to experiment with the concepts of fully versatile computer programming by using an alterable GUI. The curriculum takes an approach of learning Scratch by making a specific game with it, and then customizing it. It is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. Scratch can be installed and freely redistributed on any computer. The source code is made available under a license that allows modifications for non-commercial uses.

Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
Intended Audience: 
Youth
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Understanding Your Computer

Overview
Organization: 
Rondo Community Outreach Library
Date Submitted: 
Mon, 12/14/2009
Description
Author Notes: 

A thorough slideshow presentation designed to introduce beginners to the computer: living in the information age, fun facts about computers & internet, basic computer types, hardware, software

Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
File Information

Using the Mac Operating System

Overview
Organization: 
International Education Center
Date Submitted: 
Wed, 09/21/2011
Description
Author Notes: 

This Lesson Plan includes two Handouts:

The Mac Operating System:  This handout gives students information about the basics of the Mac Operating System.  It will probably require some explaining on the teacher's end and some practice on the student's end, but it should be something that students can refer back to.  During the first half of class I let students practice changing their computer's settings and opening new files and windows.  

Practice Customizing your Computer:  This is a set of challenges for the students to practice using the Mac.  In the past I have let students try the first challenge, and if one of them completes it, have that student explain it to the rest of the class.  This will give students a chance to practice giving and taking directions on using the computer.

Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Intermediate
Languages: 
English
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Comprehensive Computer Basics

Overview
Organization: 
Project for Pride and Living
Date Submitted: 
Mon, 07/30/2012
Description
Author Notes: 

Included is PPL's curriculum and instructor manuals for the Computer Basics series. The series runs for 4 days every two weeks. Each day is devoted to a different lessons and they are as follows:

 
Computer Basics 1: Intro Learn basic terms and software functions as well as how to use the mouse and save documents. 
Computer Basics 2: MS Word 2010 Learn how to use MS Word and the basics of formatting, saving, and printing. 
Computer Basics 3: Internet Learn to navigate web pages and search for information.
Computer Basics 4: E-mail Learn how to organize your account, send messages and attach documents.
Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
Intended Audience: 
Adults
Northstar Digital Literacy Standards used, if any: 
Basic
E-mail
Internet
Microsoft Word
File Information

Beginning Computer Four-Session Class

Overview
Organization: 
Saint Paul Public Library - Rondo Community Outreach Library
Date Submitted: 
Tue, 07/31/2012
Description
Author Notes: 

This 4 session class is for people who have little or no experience using computers. The class covers basic vocabulary and functions of the computer, including using the mouse, typing skills, and saving information.

Required Experience: None!

Notes: (1) This class is part of a suite of computer courses created at the Saint Paul Public Library. The goal is to prepare learners in basic computer competencies as outlied in the Northstar Digital Literacy Standards. Please visit www.digitalliteracyassessment.org/ for more information.

(2) This class is designed for a computer lab environment where the instructor can project an image of their computer for the class to see. However, you may also substitute a computer-projector set-up with solely lecturing, using printouts of the slideshows as vocabulary cards, etc. Similarly, you can teach to a group of students who are using desktop computers, laptop computers, etc.

Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
Intended Audience: 
Adults
Northstar Digital Literacy Standards used, if any: 
Basic
Windows Operating System
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Basic Files and Folders Curriculum for ESL Students

Overview
Organization: 
Neighborhood House
Date Submitted: 
Mon, 07/30/2012
Description
Author Notes: 

This two week curriculum was designed to teach ESL students about the basics of Files and Folders on a computer. It is best taught in a classroom setting and is broken into eight, 1 hour classes to be taught over two weeks.

Additional Details
Difficulty: 
Beginner
Languages: 
English
Intended Audience: 
English Language Learners
File Information