About this course
The Computer Fundamentals course is a foundational training program designed to build basic computer literacy and practical skills for everyday computing tasks. It introduces learners to the essential concepts of operating systems, personal computers, computer networking, and troubleshooting common issues that may arise in small office or home office (SOHO) environments.
Tailored for individuals with little to no prior experience, the course offers hands-on knowledge that empowers users to independently manage basic functions of their PCs. Participants will learn to operate Windows-based systems, manage files and folders, understand basic networking principles, and utilize common office productivity software. In addition, the course covers elementary cybersecurity practices and teaches users how to identify and solve typical hardware and software problems without professional IT support.
This course is particularly beneficial for staff members transitioning from manual, paper-based processes to digital systems. By equipping non-technical employees with essential skills, the course reduces the load on IT departments and boosts overall productivity across the organization.
Whether used in a business setting or for personal development, this course lays a strong foundation for further exploration into more advanced IT topics. It combines theory with practical exercises to ensure learners can apply their knowledge effectively in real-world situations.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the basic components and functions of a personal computer.
• Navigate and manage the Windows operating system.
• Perform basic networking tasks and understand internet connectivity.
• Identify and troubleshoot common computer problems.
• Use basic office software for productivity.
• Follow elementary cybersecurity best practices.
Target Audience
• Non-technical staff transitioning to digital workflows
• Small business employees and office assistants
• Beginners seeking foundational IT knowledge
• Home users managing their own computers
Prerequisite
• Basic literacy and comfort with using a keyboard and mouse
• No prior technical knowledge required
Tailored for individuals with little to no prior experience, the course offers hands-on knowledge that empowers users to independently manage basic functions of their PCs. Participants will learn to operate Windows-based systems, manage files and folders, understand basic networking principles, and utilize common office productivity software. In addition, the course covers elementary cybersecurity practices and teaches users how to identify and solve typical hardware and software problems without professional IT support.
This course is particularly beneficial for staff members transitioning from manual, paper-based processes to digital systems. By equipping non-technical employees with essential skills, the course reduces the load on IT departments and boosts overall productivity across the organization.
Whether used in a business setting or for personal development, this course lays a strong foundation for further exploration into more advanced IT topics. It combines theory with practical exercises to ensure learners can apply their knowledge effectively in real-world situations.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the basic components and functions of a personal computer.
• Navigate and manage the Windows operating system.
• Perform basic networking tasks and understand internet connectivity.
• Identify and troubleshoot common computer problems.
• Use basic office software for productivity.
• Follow elementary cybersecurity best practices.
Target Audience
• Non-technical staff transitioning to digital workflows
• Small business employees and office assistants
• Beginners seeking foundational IT knowledge
• Home users managing their own computers
Prerequisite
• Basic literacy and comfort with using a keyboard and mouse
• No prior technical knowledge required

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