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Microsoft Windows Vista: Level 1
Overview

This course is the first in a series of three Microsoft® Windows Vista™ courses. This course will provide you with the basic skills you need to get started with personal computers and work with the various features, tools, and options available in Windows Vista. In this course, you will familiarize yourself with the basics of personal computers, customize Windows Vista, and manage file and folders. You will also work with simple tools and browse the Internet. Course Objectives

You will use a personal computer loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista to help you acquire the latest skills in computers.

Target Student

This course is designed for any knowledge worker, business professional, or private individual who needs to use entry-level Windows Vista computer skills in a business or personal environment. Hardware Requirements

This course requires one desktop computer for each student.

  • A PC with a Pentium IV 800 MHz CPU or higher.
  • A minimum of 512 MB of RAM or higher.
  • A generic monitor (1024 x 768).
  • A 40-GB hard disk or larger.
  • A high-speed Internet connection.

The following are the hardware requirements for the instructor computer:

  • A PC with a Pentium IV 800 MHz CPU or higher.
  • A minimum of 512 MB of RAM or higher.
  • A generic monitor (1024 x 768).
  • A 40-GB hard disk or larger.
  • A DVD RW drive.
  • A few recordable CDs/DVDs.
  • A high-speed Internet connection.
  • A display system to project the instructor’s computer screen
Platform Requirements
  • Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Business Edition
Software Requirements
  • Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Business Edition.
  • Microsoft® Office 2003® or later.
Performance-Based Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify the basic components and capabilities of personal computers.
  • explore Windows Vista.
  • customize the Windows Vista desktop.
  • use common tools and programs available in Windows Vista.
  • manage folders and files.
  • browse the Internet using Internet Explorer 7.0.
Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities. Course duration 1 Day(s) Course outline Lesson 1: Getting Started with Personal Computers
  • Topic 1A: Personal Computer Basics
  • Topic 1B: Personal Computer Hardware
  • Topic 1C: Personal Computer Functionality
Lesson 2: Exploring Windows Vista
  • Topic 2A: Log On to Windows Vista
  • Topic 2B: Explore the Desktop
  • Topic 2C: Manipulate Open Windows
  • Topic 2D: Use Help And Support
  • Topic 2E: Turn Off the Personal Computer
Lesson 3: Customizing the Windows Vista Desktop
  • Topic 3A: Customize the Start Menu
  • Topic 3B: Customize the Taskbar
  • Topic 3C: Personalize the Desktop
  • Topic 3D: Set a Screen Saver
  • Topic 3E: Configure the Sidebar
Lesson 4: Using Common Tools and Programs in Vista
  • Topic 4A: Create a Document in WordPad
  • Topic 4B: Format a Document in WordPad
  • Topic 4C: Work with the Calculator
  • Topic 4D: Customize a Graphic with the Paint Tool
Lesson 5: Managing Folders and Files
  • Topic 5A: Navigate Folders with Windows Explorer
  • Topic 5B: Work with Folders and Files
  • Topic 5C: Organize Files and Folders
  • Topic 5D: Search for Folders and Files
  • Topic 5E: Use the Advanced Search Options
  • Topic 5F: Burn Data on Storage Media
Lesson 6: Browsing the Internet
  • Topic 6A: Become Familiar with the Internet
  • Topic 6B: Browse Websites with Internet Explorer 7.0
  • Topic 6C: Download and Install a Gadget
Appendix A: Windows Vista Keyboard Shortcuts

Appendix B: Buying a New PC
Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online

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