Computer Basics Session 1 Self-Study Guide
Computer Basics Session 1 Self-Study Guide
Computer Basics
Session 1
(Self-Study)
Disclaimer:
– This self-study course is designed for
individuals who are registered for the
Computer Basics Course in the Computer
Lab but have missed Session 1.
– Students must use the materials provided
on the library website and study entirely on
their own, in the Computer Lab, without
guidance or explanations from lab staff.
– In order to receive support in Session 2 the
student must satisfactorily complete this
material.
Your Folder
• Contact Information, Website Address
and Computer Lab Hours
• Scheduled Lab Closures to check in
case you want to get in some extra
Practice!
• Handouts that can be referred to
during all of our Courses
– Glossary
– How to access library website class
resources page (Handout 1)
• Please don’t forget to bring your folder
to ALL your classes!!
Goals for Computer Basics –
Session 1 (self-study)
Use materials provided on the library website to:
2 USB Ports
Headphones
Mouse
Keyboard
Mouse Pad
7
Power Button Storage Devices
Storage Device Example Uses
Compact Disc
SD Card Reader Music
(CD)
Optical
Drive USB 2.0 Ports Digital Video Disc
Movies
USB 3.0 Ports (DVD)
Storing personal
Hard Drive files for carrying
(inside the computer) USB Drive with you
(2.0 and 3.0) (3.0 is much faster,
“Thumb Drive” but it must be
plugged into a 3.0
“Flash Drive”
port to take
advantage of the
Two 2.0 USB Ports extra speed)
on Monitor Storing personal
Hard Drive files on your
home computer 8
Keyboard
Next you will be using the keyboard. For this you will need two documents:
1. The Keyboard Guide (Handout 2 in your folder)
2. The Keyboard Practice Instructions.
Ask the lab attendant to print out the Keyboard Practice Instructions if they
have not already done so.
Ask the lab attendant to open a program called WordPad and then follow the
instructions on the Keyboard Practice Instructions printout.