Instuctor Guide Computer Basics macOS
Instuctor Guide Computer Basics macOS
(macOS 11)
Workshop Description
This in-person or virtual workshop is for those who are new to using macOS or want to
build more confidence using the Mac operating system. Attendees will learn to navigate
the Mac operating system, manage applications using the Dock, find and manage files
and folders, save and delete files, and more.
Curriculum Track
Basics
Audience
Adults from newly connected households and/or who are looking to build basic skills
and confidence using technology
Workshop Length
60–90 minutes
Training Method
Volunteer, instructor-led, hands-on
*It is recommended to have two to three volunteers to assist learners when computer
devices are available.
Purpose
In this workshop you will help newly connected users build their confidence using the
Mac operating system.
Equipment Requirements
In person: Projector and projection screen; internet-connected computers for instructor
and participants; laser pointer (recommended).
Virtual: A web conferencing platform; computers for instructor and participants with
internet connections
Software Requirements
Computer that includes:
• Mac operating system (macOS 10 or higher)
• Pages application
• Numbers application
• PowerPoint or Keynote application
• Web browser
• Internet access
Material Requirements
• Notepaper, pens, or pencils
• Instructor PowerPoint—before the workshop, review the slides and update the
following information:
o Slide 1: Update instructor name, instructor affiliation (for example, library
staff member, community volunteer, and so on), and location name. Be
prepared to give a brief introduction about yourself. Include your logo.
• Instructor Guide (this document): Review the Instructor Guide and familiarize
yourself with the workshop materials.
• Computer setup. The workshop uses multiple files to demonstrate how to use a
computer. If possible, work with the computer lab administrators to have the files
installed before the class, or install them yourself before the course begins.
o Download the following files to the computer and drag them to the
appropriate location on the instructor station desktop.
§ End of Year Party.pages Create a folder on the desktop called Jane’s
Documents folder. Move the file End of Year Party.pages into Jane’s
Document folder.
§ School Party Budget.numbers should be moved to the desktop and
Jane’s Documents folder.
§ Library.jpg should be in Jane’s Documents folder.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the session, learners will be able to:
• Use the Mac operating system
• Find and navigate the desktop
• Find and organize files and folders
• Manage the windows of an application
• Save and close files
• Delete files
Instruction Methods
• When possible, encourage learners to practice what they are learning.
o If each learner has a computer, encourage learners to perform activities as
you do them. Or learners can practice what they learn during the practice
sections scheduled at specific times in the workshop.
o The option you choose will depend on your comfort level, number of
students, and if you have assistance in the course.
o If learners are performing the same steps as you are, think about how you
will help learners who are experiencing issues. Will you stop the workshop
and help the learner or wait until the Activity section?
o Even if learners are performing the same steps as you are, encourage them
to complete the Activity sections to reinforce the workshop objectives.
o The section times are based on learners listening to the facilitator and then
practicing their skills. Please allow time variation when learners are
following along using their computers.
o If learners do not have access to computers in the workshop, encourage
them by asking questions and inviting them to call out answers. There are
question prompts in the outline below.
Assessment Technique(s)
Successful completion of activities
Instructor Presentation
Slide 1: Computer Basics–mac OS11 Workshop.
Before the workshop, please review the Instructor Outline. It provides guidance on what to
do to prepare for the workshop, how to conduct the workshop, and what you should do
once the workshop ends.
Practice
Let’s get started!
Talking Points, Topics, and Activities (85 mins.)
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Ask attendees the question on the slide. Allow a moment for the
attendees to think about it. Then lead a brief discussion about how using a computer can
make life better, easier, or more fun. The conversation should be about two or three
minutes.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: For slides 6 to 16, you can use PowerPoint or do a live
demonstration.
If you’re using an Apple computer that has a different version of the operating system
running, the desktop may look different.
Just like you have folders and tools on your physical desk, you also have those tools and
folders on the computer, which you can access through the desktop.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Point out the parts of the menu bar on the screen.
There is more than one way to open an application on a computer. You can double-click
on a Desktop icon, single-click on the Dock icon, select the application from the
Launchpad menu, or search and select the application using the Siri virtual assistant or
search.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Before moving to Activity 1, review “parking lot” questions. If there
are no questions in the parking lot, ask the attendees if they have any questions before
you move to Activity 1.
1. What would you click on to see what version of macOS is running on the computer?
Answer: Apple Menu à About this Mac
2. Name three ways in which you can open an application like Pages or the Safari
Browser.
Answers:
• From the Desktop icon
• From the Dock
• From the Launchpad menu
• Using Siri or Search
3. What icon would you click on to search for a file on your computer using your voice?
Answer: Click on the Siri icon in the Menu bar.
Answer: Click on the Apple icon in the top-right corner. Then choose Shut Down from
the drop-down menu.
“Great job, everyone! In the next section you’ll learn how to use files and folders.”
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: For slides 22 to 46, you can use PowerPoint or do a live
demonstration.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Please use the “School Party Budget.numbers” file you downloaded
before the class to use as an example.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Please use the End of Year Party.pages file that is in the “Jane’s
Documents” folder, which you downloaded before the class.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Demonstrate how to open the file by double click the file that is
named End of Year Party.pages.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: If doing a live demonstration close the folder before moving to the
next task but leave the file open.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Use the file “End of Year Party.pages” to demonstrate how to change
the size of the window.
There are now two windows open: “School Party Budget” and “End of Party.”
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Close only the Pages documents before moving to the Activity.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Before moving to Activity 2, review “parking lot” questions. If there
are no questions in the parking lot, ask the attendees if they have any questions before
you move to Activity 2.
If learners do not have computers, ask the learners to call out the answers to these
questions.
2. Make the browser window wider. Move the browser window to the right side of the
screen.
3. What button do you click on to expand or maximize the window to fill the desktop?
Answer: Click on the green button at the top left-hand side of the window.
7. Name one of the links under the Learn More section at the bottom of the page.
Answers:
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After learners complete Activity 2: “Great job, everyone! In the next section, you’ll learn
how to use save and close.”
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Please use To Do List End of Year Party.pages file that is in the
“Jane’s Documents” folder that you downloaded before the class.
If you are using a public computer, there may be limits on where you can save files. Feel
free to seek help from a staff person at the computer center for more information on
saving files on a public computer.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Before moving to Activity 3, review “parking lot” questions. If there
are no questions in the parking lot, ask the attendees if they have any questions before
you move to Activity 3.
If the learners have computers, ask them to complete the tasks. Then review the
answers by asking the learners to call out the answers for each question.
If learners do not have computers, ask the learners to call out the answers to each of
the questions.
1. Open Pages.
3. Save the document to the Desktop. In the File name box, type “Hello” and click Save.
After learners complete Activity 3: “Great job, everyone! In the next section, you’ll
learn how to delete files.”
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Make sure to close the Hello document before moving to the next
section
Deleting Files
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: For slides 71 to 83, you can use PowerPoint or do a live
demonstration.
To empty the trash, click on the Empty button in the right-hand corner of the window.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Before moving to Activity 4, review “parking lot” questions. If there
are no questions in the parking lot, ask the attendees if they have any questions before
you move to Activity 4.
If the learners have computers, ask them to complete the tasks and then review the
answers by asking the learners to call out the answers for each question.
If learners do not have computers, ask the learners to call out the answers to these
questions.
1. Move the file named Hello.docx on the Desktop to the Recycle Bin.
After learners complete Activity 4: “Great job, everyone! In the next section, you’ll
learn tips for using a Mac.”
• Documents can be restored from the Trash only if nobody has emptied it.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: Before moving to Activity 5, review “parking lot” questions. If there
are no questions in the parking lot, ask the attendees if they have any questions before
you move to Activity 5.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE: For slides 88 to 92, you can use PowerPoint or do a live
demonstration.