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This document outlines a 2-3 month learning program for beginners in computer packages, focusing on essential topics such as Windows features, Microsoft Office applications, and basic internet skills. The program consists of 3-hour sessions, five days a week, covering a structured weekly schedule that includes hands-on practice and assignments. Key learning objectives include developing foundational computer literacy and gaining proficiency in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

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This document outlines a 2-3 month learning program for beginners in computer packages, focusing on essential topics such as Windows features, Microsoft Office applications, and basic internet skills. The program consists of 3-hour sessions, five days a week, covering a structured weekly schedule that includes hands-on practice and assignments. Key learning objectives include developing foundational computer literacy and gaining proficiency in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

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Well-organized 2-3 month learning program for computer packages designed for

beginners, covering essential topics. Each session is 3 hours long, with classes 5
days a week.
Learning Objectives  Overview of Windows features.

 Develop foundational computer literacy.  Using the taskbar, Start menu, and
shortcuts.
 Gain proficiency in Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Day 4: Keyboard and Mouse Skills
 Learn basic internet skills and email
usage.  Typing practice and shortcuts (Ctrl + C,
Ctrl + V, etc.).
Weekly Schedule
 Right-click and drag-and-drop functions.
 Week 1-2: Introduction to Computers
and File Management Day 5: Recap and Practice

 Week 3-5: Microsoft Word Basics  Organizing folders and files.

 Week 6-7: Microsoft Excel Basics  Typing drills.

 Week 8: Microsoft PowerPoint Basics Week 3-5: Microsoft Word Basics

 Week 9-10: Internet and Email Skills Day 6-7: Introduction to Microsoft Word

Day-by-Day Breakdown  Creating, saving, and opening


documents.
Week 1-2: Introduction to Computers and File
Management  Basic formatting (font size, type, color).

Day 1: Introduction to Computers Day 8-9: Intermediate Word Skills

 Computer basics: What is a computer?  Bullets, numbering, and text alignment.

 Parts of a computer (Hardware and  Inserting tables, images, and shapes.


Software).
Day 10: Page Layout
 Switching on/off and navigating the
 Page setup (margins, orientation).
desktop.
 Adding headers, footers, and page
Day 2: File Management Basics
numbers.
 Creating, renaming, moving, and
Day 11-12: Advanced Word Features
deleting folders/files.
 Using templates.
 File extensions and types
(e.g., .docx, .jpg, .xlsx).  Mail merge basics (e.g., creating a letter
template).
Day 3: Operating Systems
Day 13-15: Practice and Assignments Week 8: Microsoft PowerPoint Basics

 Formatting an official letter. Day 29-30: Introduction to PowerPoint

 Creating a professional resume.  Creating and saving presentations.

Week 6-7: Microsoft Excel Basics  Adding slides and layouts.

Day 16-17: Introduction to Excel Day 31-32: Slide Design and Content

 Understanding rows, columns, and cells.  Formatting text and adding images.

 Creating and saving spreadsheets.  Using transitions and animations.

Day 18-19: Formatting and Data Entry Day 33: Delivering Presentations

 Merging cells, text alignment, and  Slide show mode.


borders.
 Tips for effective presentations.
 Entering and formatting data.
Day 34-35: Practice and Assignments
Day 20-22: Basic Formulas
 Create a 5-slide presentation.
 Introduction to formulas and functions
(e.g., SUM, AVERAGE). Week 9-10: Internet and Email Skills

 Copying and pasting formulas. Day 36-37: Introduction to the Internet

Day 23-25: Charts and Graphs  Understanding browsers and search


engines.
 Creating bar and pie charts.
 Navigating websites.
 Formatting charts.
Day 38-39: Email Skills
Day 26-28: Practice and Assignments
 Creating an email account.
 Simple budget creation.
 Sending, receiving, and attaching files.
 Generating charts from data.

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