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Microsoft Windows 2000 Training
Windows 2000 Training is designed to provide end-user training
for Windows 2000, the Microsoft desktop operating system designed
for enterprise networks. The user will learn the fundamental skills
and advanced techniques for using this powerful new operating system.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Training covers topics such as
Managing files and folders
Using the control panel to customize Windows
Managing disk devices
Exploring communication features
Working on a local network
Managing hardware and software
Explore Microsoft's powerful new operating system with Microsoft
Windows 2000 Training. Our in-depth, easy-to-follow courses lead
you through common tasks using a clear, step-by-step approach.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Training takes the guesswork out of using
Windows 2000.
Learn exactly what you need to know with our interactive multimedia
courseware. Our animations and simulations teach fundamental and
advanced techniques and let you apply what you have learned in
a realistic Windows desktop environment.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Training is part of the Microsoft Operating
Systems Training suite. It is not available separately.
Windows 2000 Training
Course Objectives
After completing these Learning Objects, the learner will be able
to perform tasks such as:
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Understanding and navigating the Windows desktop
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Viewing, searching for and working with files and folders
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Sending Faxes, voice or video mail
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Installing printers and other hardware devices
Media Selection
Contextual Simulations: 36 Audio: Yes
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Graphics display the user interface and key concepts
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Rollovers let users interact with and view supplemental information
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Animations illustrate processes
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Advanced simulation technology allows users to practice skills
and gauge their proficiency
Course Description
Windows 2000 Training is designed to provide end-user training
for Windows 2000,
the Microsoft desktop operating system designed for enterprise
networks. The user
will learn the fundamental skills and advanced techniques for using
this powerful new
operating system.
Audience Definition
Designed for beginning to intermediate Windows end users.
Prerequisites
Ability to use a keyboard and mouse.
Estimated Length
Each Learning Object is approximately 15-20 minutes in duration
with a total
approximate time of 4.5 hours.
Course Outline
Starting and Navigating Windows 2000
Working with Windows in Windows 2000
Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
Advanced File and Folder Management
Managing Your Desktop
Using the Control Panel to Customize Windows
Working with Windows Programs
Backing up Your Disk
Managing Disk Devices
Exploring Communication Features
Working on a Local Network
Managing Hardware and Software
eSchool Essentials
Windows 2000 Product Description
Windows 2000 Training
Assessment Description
Pre-assessment Challenge
(3-4 standard questions and a performance-based simulation)
Lesson Review
(2 standard questions)
Final Test
(3-4 standard questions and a performance-based simulation)
Detailed Course Outline and Objectives
Starting and Navigating Windows 2000
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Start and shut down Windows 2000
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Log on and log off Windows 2000
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Use desktop icons and the Start menu
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Use Windows Help
Working with Windows in Windows 2000
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Move and resize windows
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Minimize, maximize, restore, and close windows
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Use windows toolbars, menus and scroll bars
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Manage multiple open windows on your desktop
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Use dialog boxes
Managing Files and Folders using My Computer
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Understand file management
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Open and view files and folders
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Create, move, delete, and restore files and folders
Advanced File and Folder Management
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Search for files
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Create a shortcut
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Restore a deleted file or folder
Managing Your Desktop
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Add folders, files, and programs to the desktop
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Create desktop shortcuts
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Add and delete an item from the Start menu
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Customize the Taskbar
Using the Control Panel to Customize Windows
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Customize the Desktop by changing the background, screen saver,
and color scheme
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Set the Date and Time
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Work with Fonts
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Customize Mouse Operations
Working with Windows Programs
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Create documents in WordPad
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Save a file
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Copy, Cut, and Paste
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Print a document
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Use Paint
Backing up Your Disk
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Perform simple backups using Windows Explorer
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Use Wizards in Backup
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Schedule Backup Jobs
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Create customized backups using Backup
Managing Disk Devices
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Create an emergency repair disk
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Format a disk and copy from one disk to another
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Use Disk Cleanup
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Find and repair disk errors
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Defragment a disk
Exploring Communication Features
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Set up a dial-up connection, and connect with a dial-up service
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Use the phone dialer and manage phone numbers
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Use the Internet to call others
Working on a Local Network
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View the network with My Network Places
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Add Network Places
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Map a network drive
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Disconnect a network drive
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Share files and folders (open and edit files, assign file sharing)
Managing Hardware and Software
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Install and remove Plug and Play hardware
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Install and manage printers and view printer properties
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View system hardware settings
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Install and remove software |