Course Description
This course is designed to provide basic computer knowledge for everyday people. After completing the course, participants will be able to use a computer for simple tasks such as writing personal or business letters, browsing the internet for information, sending emails, and using online banking services. The course aims to make people, including housewives, digitally literate and part of the growing group of computer users. It will also support the expansion of personal computer use. Additionally, this course helps small business owners and housewives manage their accounts using computers and enjoy the benefits of information technology.
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Program Key Feature
- 2-month duration
- Government-approved certificate
- Work on live projects
- Learn and work with the latest software
- Use modern computer systems
- Gain hands-on experience with 6+ software tools
What You’ll Learn From This Course?
- Enhance Your Skills: Improve your computer and tech abilities.
- Adapt to Different Ways: Learn to use technology in various ways.
- Stay Updated: Keep up with the latest trends in technology.
- Create Job Opportunities: Increase your chances of finding work through new skills.
Why you should learn this?
Whether you’re a student, working professional, business person, or housewife, this basic computer course will prepare you to enter the digital world. By taking this course, you’ll be ready to explore countless opportunities available worldwide. Studying a basic computer course at a Tough institute opens doors to many job opportunities and helps you stay competitive in today’s technology-driven world.
Program Curriculum
Introduction to Computers
- Understanding computer hardware and software
- Types of computers (desktops, laptops, tablets)
- Basic computer terminology
Operating System Basics
- Windows basics
- File management (creating, saving, and organizing files)
- Using system tools (Control Panel, Settings, etc.)
Internet Basics
- Browsing the internet (search engines, websites)
- Email basics (creating, sending, and organizing emails)
- Internet safety and security
Word Processing (MS Word or equivalent)
- Creating and editing documents
- Formatting text (font, size, style)
- Inserting images, tables, and hyperlinks
- Saving and printing documents
Spreadsheet Basics (MS Excel or equivalent)
- Creating and managing spreadsheets
- Basic functions and formulas
- Formatting cells, rows, and columns
- Creating simple charts and graphs
Presentation Software (MS PowerPoint or equivalent)
- Creating slideshows
- Inserting text, images, and multimedia
- Basic slide transitions and animations
Basic Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- How to troubleshoot common computer problems
- Installing and updating software
- Maintaining computer health (disk cleanup, antivirus)
Introduction to Cloud Services
- Using cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive)
- Sharing files and collaborating online
Tools you will learn
Learning Outcomes
Data Entry
Operator
Enter, update, and manage data in computer systems and databases.
Customer Support Representative
Assist in office tasks such as document preparation, file management, and handling emails.
Customer Support Representative
Provide customer service through email, chat, or phone, and assist with technical or product-related queries.
Online Tutor/
Instructor
Teach basic computer skills, internet usage, or office software to beginners, either online or in person.