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Developing Technical Training: A Structured Approach for Developing Classroom and Computer-based Instructional Materials
Developing Technical Training: A Structured Approach for Developing Classroom and Computer-based Instructional Materials
by Ruth Colvin Clark
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Multimedia-based Instructional Design: Computer-Based Training; Web-Based Training; Distance Broadcast Training; Performance-Based Solutions, Second Edition
Multimedia-based Instructional Design: Computer-Based Training; Web-Based Training; Distance Broadcast Training; Performance-Based Solutions, Second Edition
by William W. Lee Diana L. Owens
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A Handbook of Computer-Based Training
A Handbook of Computer-Based Training
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Comfort at Your Computer: Body Awareness Training for Pain-Free Computer Use
Comfort at Your Computer: Body Awareness Training for Pain-Free Computer Use
by Paul Linden
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Corporate Computer Forensics Training System Laboratory Manual Volume I
Corporate Computer Forensics Training System Laboratory Manual Volume I
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Computer Training for Beginners

Basic Computer Training

Despite the widespread use of computers, there are still some people who do not have enough knowledge about how computers work and how to operate them. The computer is now an indispensable tool in almost every aspect of modern culture. It is thus desirable to provide for basic computer training for people such as these. Basic computer training will benefit both these individuals and the organizations they work for. Many institutes and websites offer comprehensive computer training for beginners.

 

Computer Training Courses

The courses will introduce the trainee to the personal computer and how to operate it using the mouse and keyboard. The differences between hardware and software, and between operating software and applications software, will be clearly defined. The trainee will learn to use the Internet, for email and searches. All aspects of equipment safety and Internet security shall be taught in this course.

After a few sessions for briefings on the proper use and handling of computers, beginners will spend more time in hands-on training, learning how to use the computer themselves. They are taught fundamental knowledge about operating systems, and the various hardware and software necessary to run the computers. Some discussions on basic Internet protocols for beginners will be included. Depending on individual needs and requirements, more training will be given on other useful programs, particularly the Microsoft Office suite.

Objectives of Computer Training

After finishing the computer training for beginners, the trainee is expected to know how to operate the computer, that is, open and close the machine themselves, and know how to manipulate the mouse and keyboard. They should be able to run a word processing program and to retrieve, write, edit, send and reply to email. The trainee must know how to access the Internet and conduct searches for needed information. They must also be able to name and identify the main hardware components, and enumerate the software installed in the computer.

After the training, they should know what is necessary to perform the required jobs on the computer without needing any help from others. It is expected that the trainee will so enjoy the learning experience derived from the computer training course that there will be strong inducement to continue practicing use of the computer. Constant practice in order not to forget the lessons learned should be instilled in the trainees. There should be encouragement for them to come in for practical computer training refreshers at regular intervals.

Computer training for beginners can give trainees the capability to operate computers and use the Internet independently. The training design is adjusted according to age group and qualifications. Such computer training will greatly benefit organizations, thus they should be willing to support training in computer skills for their people.

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