from: Deb St. George - WonderRanchPublishing.net
There are several types of computer training course available to the person seeking to learn about computers today. In fact, the whole arena of computer training can be so intimidating that it is good to take your time in selecting what courses you are wanting to take. In this article, we will examine the outline of a computer training course that would appeal to the computer newbie. This course outline is not meant to be all inclusive, nor is it meant to be professional advice for someone looking to enter into the computer technology field. It is simply a broad outline of which subjects are suggested, and in what order, for someone to learn about computers. That being said, let's take a look at our suggested computer training course.
To start, it would be a good course of action to look at classes teaching the basics of how to operate a computer. Information for this computer training course should include things like the basics of using an operating system, how to save information on a hard drive, floppy drives (although they are quickly becoming obsolete), and CD / DVD ROM drives. It is a good idea in the computer training course to also learn some basics about the internal operation of the computer (i.e., what makes it tick, how it works). It may seem like it is best to leave information on how the memory works and what RAM actually stands for to the professionals ... however, this would be a mistake.
It is important even for the average home computer user to understand some of these basics, as it will impact how they use the computer and their expectations of performance under certain work loads and software compatibilities, among other things.
Moving on from the basics, a computer training course should teach more advanced concepts as well. Some of these concepts would include back-up procedures, file maintenance, and data recovery. Security issues are also on the rise, with the increased usage of the Internet, and safeguarding your computer against viruses and other attacks should also be covered in a computer training course. All of these are items that the average computer user should be aware of how to operate. Just knowing this information can save you in the long run from calling that professional for a service call that could literally cost you as much as the computer did in the first place!
Last, but certainly not least, every personal computer user should learn how to install and replace the basic plug-and-play circuit boards or cards that are in every personal computer. A computer training course would simply not be complete without this information. There are many parts that are truly user-replaceable, but unless you know how, you will end up paying that tech big bucks for a simple part swap. Things like that newest video card, an upgraded modem card, installing a firewire card, network card or extra USB port card are very simple.
Unfortunately, unless you are selective in your outline of courses, many basic computer training courses will fail to train you in these aspects of computer maintenance.
So you want to learn about some aspect of computers, and are looking into taking a computer training class? Well, there are a variety of computer training classes available these days, so finding the right class for your level of experience is very important. Most people who are simply looking into taking a class to better their personal knowledge of computers or perhaps looking for better skills to develop their career can be well suited through the courses offered at local junior colleges in their area. In this article we will examine what types of computer training classes are usually available for the various levels of computer initiate.
For those who are a complete novice, a basics in computing is highly recommended. In this computer training class you will learn how a computer works, the history of computing, computer configurations, etc. A basic class is just what it says - the basics. From keyboarding, using the mouse, different types of computers, operating systems, etc., it is the beginner's place to start when learning about computers and computing. Some basic computer training classes also offer information on the basics of networking, from network printing using the LAN or local area network, to the use of a WAN or wide area network, such as the Internet. If you have the option to take such a class and you are a novice to computers, this is highly recommended. The information can be invaluable in everyday troubleshooting situations when you are looking to save the high dollar service fees of on-site technicians.
For the intermediate computer user, there are a variety of computer training classes that are available. On subject ranging from the internal workings of the computer and upgrading various components to building a system from scratch, there is a lot to learn at this level. Perhaps you know about the internal workings of a computer, but don't know much about how software works and runs.
At this stage you can also take a computer training class covering the basics of programming. While there are a variety of languages available today to program in, it is highly recommended that you learn C# (pronounced C sharp). It is on the cutting edge of programming and is a new object oriented language developed by Microsoft based on the older C and C+ programming languages. Perhaps you are more of a rogue, however, and are more interested in going against the flow of 'big brother' and 'big business'. Another highly recommended computer training class would be in the programming language of PERL (Practical Extraction and Reporting Language). This language is used to create CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programs that are in high demand and use on the web today.
For the advanced user, you will find there is always something to learn in a computer training class. Maybe you are very experienced in programming, hardware configuration, operating systems, upgrades, troubleshooting, etc. Depending on your level of expertise, you might consider taking a course of action to get your certification in a various field of computer knowledge. Not only will this improve your resume and look good as far as expanding your career horizons, you will gain a great feeling of accomplishment when you complete the computer training class needed for certification.
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