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Course
Description
This training package is designed to provide end-user training for Microsoft
Office XP applications,
the world's most popular productivity software. It is also excellent preparation
for the
Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification exam.
Audience Definition
Designed for learners who currently use or are beginning to use Microsoft Office
XP applications.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the operation of PCs and the Microsoft Windows environment.
Estimated Length
Each Learning Object is approximately 15-20 minutes in duration with a total
approximate time of 40 hours.
Course Outline
» Word 2002
» Excel 2002
» Outlook 2002
» PowerPoint 2002
Course Objectives
After completing these courses of Learning Objects, the learner should
be able to use
Microsoft Office XP applications efficiently and write the MOUS certification
tests successfully.
Media Selection
» Graphics display the user interface and key concepts
» Rollovers let users interact with and view supplemental information
» Animations illustrate processes
» Advanced simulation technology allows users to practice skills and gauge
their proficiency
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)
Office XP Suite Courses
Course Objectives
After completing these Learning Objects, the learner will be able to perform
tasks such as:
» Understanding, navigating and customizing the Windows desktop
» Working on a Local Area Network and on the Internet
» Using Windows XP tools and utilities
» Finding help and support
Media Selection
Contextual Simulations: 36 Audio: Yes
» Graphics display the user interface and key concepts
» Rollovers let users interact with and view supplemental information
» Animations illustrate processes
» Advanced simulation technology allows users to practice skills and gauge
their proficiency
Course Description
Windows XP Training is designed to provide end-user training for Windows XP,
the Microsoft desktop operating system designed both for enterprise networks
and the home user. The user will learn the fundamental skills and advanced techniques
for using this powerful new operating system.
Audience Definition
The course is 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
Start and shut down Windows XP
Log on and off a user account
Use the Windows desktop efficiently
Manage files and folders
Use Windows programs and accessories
Work on a Local Area Network
Use a variety of Windows utilities
Customize Windows
Use Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
Use Windows Messenger
Get Help and Support
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
Getting Started with Windows XP
» Start and shutdown Windows
» Log on and off Windows XP
» Identify features of the Windows XP desktop
» Distinguish between User and Administrator accounts
Working with Windows
» Launch and close a program
» Move and resize windows
» Minimize, maximize, restore, move and resize windows
» Manage multiple open windows on the desktop
Using Common Interface Features
» Use toolbars, menus and scroll bars
» Use dialog boxes, context menus and wizards
» Activate the Quick Launch toolbar
Working with Desktop Programs
» Identify Windows programs and get Help from a program
» Create, save, print, and close a document
» Cut, copy and paste between different documents
File Management Basics
» Open files using the Start menu
» Identify file types
» Copy, move, and delete files
» Create a desktop shortcut
Managing Files and Folders
» Identify local drives
» Restore and permanently delete files
» Create and delete folders
» Search for files and programs
Working on a Local Area Network
» Use Windows Explorer
» Navigate a network drive
» Map a network drive
» Share files on a network
Working on the Internet
» Describe different types of Internet connections
» Identify and describe Internet services
» Navigate Web pages
» Send a file by e-mail
Customizing Windows XP
» Customize the desktop
» Adjust screen resolution
» Modify taskbar and Start menu
» Change folder options
Using Windows XP Tools and Utilities
» Use Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter
» Schedule a Task
» Use Run to launch a program
Communication Tools
» Use Remote Desktop Connection
» Communicate using Windows Messenger
» Describe Microsoft Passport service
Getting Help
» Search for Help topics
» Use Troubleshooters
» Get Support
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Windows XP. It's an innovative
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Learning Objects that use the world's most realistic simulation
technology to challenge, teach and test. Learn everything
from browsing the Web with Internet Explorer to managing
shared files with My Network Places. Explore Interactive
Training on: Starting and Shutting down Windows XP Working
on a Local Area Network Logging on and off a User Account
Customizing Windows Using the Windows Desktop efficiently
Working on the Internet Using Windows programs and Accessories
Using Windows Messenger Using Windows XP tools and Utilities
Getting Help and Support |
Word
2002 Course Outline
Getting Started
Developing Basic Skills
Editing a Document
Applying Text Formats
Correcting Spelling, Grammar, and Usage
Formatting Paragraphs
Applying Styles
Applying Special Formatting
Working with Headers and Footers
Modifying Document Layout
Formatting Columns
Creating and Formatting Tables
Printing Documents
Working with Graphics and Diagrams
Collaborating in Workgroups
Creating Web Pages
Using Outline View
Inserting Line, Section, and Page Breaks
Managing Styles
Advanced Paragraph Formatting
Manipulating Graphics in a Document
Working on the Web
Creating Forms
Customizing Menus and Toolbars
Modifying Tables
Displaying Data
Working with Document Reference Items
Creating Indexes and Tables of Contents
Building Master Documents
Working with Macros
Performing Mail Merges
Reviewing Documents
Reviewing Documents in Workgroups
Protecting Documents |
Excel 2002 Course Outline
Getting Started
Opening and Editing Workbooks
Creating and Saving Workbooks
Inserting, Deleting, and Moving Cells
Formatting Numbers
Formatting Worksheets
Working with Cell Data
Working with Rows and Columns
Setting Up Pages for Printing
Printing Worksheets
Working with Worksheets
Managing Lists
Creating Formulas
Using Functions
Linking Worksheets
Working with Charts and Graphics
Creating Web Pages and Sending E-mail
Collaborating in Workgroups
Importing and Exporting Data
Using Templates
Working with Ranges
Formatting Numbers
Using Multiple Workbooks and Worksheets
Customizing Menus and Toolbars
Using Macros
Auditing a Worksheet
Summarizing Data
Sharing Excel Data
Analyzing Data
Using Pivot Tables and PivotCharts
Cooperating with Workgroups
Using Editing Tools and Merging Workbooks
Using What-If Analysis to Forecast Values |
Outlook 2002 Course Outline
Introducing Outlook
Creating E-mail Messages
Responding to E-mail Messages
Managing E-mail Messages
Saving and Archiving Messages
Scheduling Appointments
Scheduling Meetings
Responding to Meeting Requests
Creating and Managing Contacts
Setting Message Options
Customizing Mail
Finding and Printing Messages
Organizing and Sorting Contacts
Working with Tasks
Managing Tasks
Creating and Managing Notes
Working with Journal |
PowerPoint 2002 Course Outline
Getting Started
Creating a Presentation
Modifying a Presentation
Working with Existing Presentations
Customizing Slides
Working with the Slide Master
Working with Templates
Working with Graphics
Printing Presentation Elements
Working with Tables and Charts
Adding Slide Effects
Using Presentation Outlines
Working on the Web
Managing Presentation Files
Reviewing Presentations
Preparing and Running Slide Shows
Presenting a Slide Show |