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Learn to Use a Computer Checklist

This document provides a simple checklist for learning to use a computer, divided into seven parts covering basic skills such as turning the computer on and off, using the mouse and keyboard, understanding the desktop, browsing the internet, managing email, working with files, and practicing safety. Each part includes specific tasks to ensure foundational computer skills are acquired. The checklist is designed for beginners to build confidence and competence in using a computer.

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Learn to Use a Computer Checklist

This document provides a simple checklist for learning to use a computer, divided into seven parts covering basic skills such as turning the computer on and off, using the mouse and keyboard, understanding the desktop, browsing the internet, managing email, working with files, and practicing safety. Each part includes specific tasks to ensure foundational computer skills are acquired. The checklist is designed for beginners to build confidence and competence in using a computer.

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Learn to Use a Computer - Simple Checklist

PART 1: Getting Started

[ ] I know the parts of a computer (monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU)


[ ] I can turn the computer on
[ ] I can turn the computer off safely

PART 2: Using the Mouse and Keyboard

[ ] I can move the mouse pointer


[ ] I can click the left mouse button
[ ] I can double-click the mouse
[ ] I can right-click to open a menu
[ ] I can type on the keyboard
[ ] I can use special keys (Enter, Spacebar, Backspace)

PART 3: Understanding the Desktop

[ ] I know what the desktop is


[ ] I can open a program by clicking an icon
[ ] I know how to close a program

PART 4: Using the Internet

[ ] I can open a web browser (like Chrome or Edge)


[ ] I can type a web address (like www.google.com)
[ ] I can search for something online (like 'how to cook rice')
[ ] I can click on a link to open a website

PART 5: Email and Communication

[ ] I can create an email account (like on Gmail.com)


[ ] I can send an email to someone
[ ] I can open and read a message
[ ] I can reply to an email

PART 6: Using Files and Saving Work

[ ] I can open a writing program (like Word or Notepad)


[ ] I can type a short message
[ ] I can save a file
[ ] I can find and open a saved file again

PART 7: Practice and Safety

[ ] I try to use the computer every day


[ ] I do not share my password with others
[ ] I ask for help when I don't understand something

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