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Windows 10 Training Syllabus

The document outlines a 3-week syllabus for Windows 10 computer training, covering topics such as computer basics, file management, Microsoft Office applications, and internet use. Each week includes specific daily lessons with hands-on practice to reinforce learning. The program culminates in a final project and assessment to evaluate the learners' skills.
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Windows 10 Training Syllabus

The document outlines a 3-week syllabus for Windows 10 computer training, covering topics such as computer basics, file management, Microsoft Office applications, and internet use. Each week includes specific daily lessons with hands-on practice to reinforce learning. The program culminates in a final project and assessment to evaluate the learners' skills.
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3-Week Windows 10 Computer Training Syllabus

Week 1: Getting Started with Computers

Day 1: Introduction to Computers and Windows 10

1. Introduction to Computers

- Explain what a computer is: A machine for processing and storing data.

- Show different parts of the computer (monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU, etc.).

- Define hardware (physical components) and software (programs and operating systems).

2. Introduction to Windows 10

- Turn on the laptop and explain the boot process.

- Familiarize the student with the desktop environment, taskbar, Start menu, and system tray.

3. Hands-on Practice

- Ask the learner to identify icons on the desktop.

- Guide them to open and close the Start menu.

Day 2: File Management

1. Exploring File Explorer

- Open File Explorer by clicking the folder icon on the taskbar.

- Explain drives (C: drive, USB drives, etc.), folders, and files.

2. Creating and Organizing Folders

- Right-click on the desktop > New > Folder.

- Name the folder and open it.

3. Hands-on Practice

- Ask the learner to create a folder, rename it, and delete it.

- Guide them to move a file from one folder to another.


Day 3: Input Devices and Typing Basics

1. Using the Mouse and Keyboard

- Explain left-click, right-click, and scroll wheel.

- Practice selecting, dragging, and dropping items.

2. Typing Basics

- Introduce the home row keys for typing (ASDF, JKL;).

- Use a free typing tool or website like Typing.com for practice.

3. Hands-on Practice

- Type a simple sentence: "I am learning how to use a computer."

Week 2: Working with Microsoft Office Applications

Day 6: Microsoft Word

1. Creating a Document

- Open Word, type a title, and save the document.

2. Formatting Text

- Change font style, size, and color.

- Use bold, italics, and underline.

Day 7: Microsoft Word (Continued)

1. Page Layout

- Insert page numbers, headers, and footers.

- Adjust margins using the Layout tab.

2. Printing Documents

- Connect to a printer and print the document.

Day 8: Microsoft Excel

1. Creating a Spreadsheet
- Open Excel, enter sample data in rows and columns.

2. Basic Formulas

- Introduce SUM, AVERAGE, and simple arithmetic formulas.

Day 9: Microsoft Excel (Continued)

1. Charts and Graphs

- Highlight data > Insert > Chart > Select chart type.

Day 10: Microsoft PowerPoint

1. Creating a Presentation

- Open PowerPoint, create a new slide, and add a title.

- Insert text and images into slides.

2. Transitions and Animations

- Add transitions between slides and animations to text.

Week 3: Advanced Basics and Internet Use

Day 11: Introduction to the Internet

1. Browsing

- Open a web browser, visit a search engine, and perform a search.

- Explain URLs and tabs.

2. Safe Browsing Practices

- Avoid clicking suspicious links.

Day 12: Email and Online Communication

1. Email Setup

- Create a Gmail account, log in, and explore the interface.

2. Composing Emails
- Write an email, attach a file, and send it.

Day 13: Windows Utilities and Personalization

1. Customizing Windows

- Change the desktop wallpaper and theme.

2. Using Utilities

- Open Disk Cleanup and delete temporary files.

Day 14: Review and Practice

1. Consolidation

- Guide the learner through a mixed activity (e.g., create a Word doc with a screenshot taken using

the Snipping Tool).

Day 15: Assessment and Q&A

1. Final Project

- Create a document, spreadsheet, and presentation based on given instructions.

2. Feedback

- Provide constructive feedback and clarify any remaining doubts.

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