About this course
In this fast paced world of technology, it is important to be computer literate. Computer Basics gives students a better understanding of computers and many fascinating components of the digital world. This course introduces learners to basic hardware, such as traditional desktops, tablets and mobile applications. We will take a look at different types of browsers, tools that can enhance productivity, data storage options and proper internet searching techniques. This course will provide students with a solid framework of knowledge to enhance digital literacy skills, as well as ways to stay current with changes in technology.
Prerequisite: None
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 1
Introduction to the Digital Literacy Journey
- Digital Literacy
- Computer Literacy
- Computers in Society
- Computers and Information
- Digitizing Information
- Where Are Computers Used?
- Computer Threats
- Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses
- Social Impact of Computing
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Ethics
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 2
The Hardware Revolution
- History of Computing
- Inventing the Processor
- Main Computer Box
- Processors
- Memory
- Storage
- Binary
- Parallel Processing
- Computer Peripherals
- Mobile Computing
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 3
The Software Revolution
- What is Programming Language?
- Basics of Programming
- BASIC
- Looping in BASIC
- Systems Software “ The Operating System
- Early Operating Systems
- Windows
- Mac OS and Linux
- Utilities and Drivers
- Open Source
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 4
Productivity Applications
- Word Processing
- Presentation Software
- History of PowerPoint
- What Can You Do With PowerPoint?
- Spreadsheets
- How Does a Spreadsheet Work?
- Who Uses a Spreadsheet?
- Databases
- Multimedia Applications
- Mobile Applications
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 5
The Web of Knowledge
- Internet Basics
- Networks
- Basic Network Terminology
- Networking Terms
- Wireless Networks
- The First Browsers
- How to Build a Web Page
- Accessibility
- Usability
- Privacy
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 6
The Search is ON
- What is Information?
- History of Searching
- Taxonomies
- Metadata
- Boolean Searching
- Information Searching on the Internet
- Bing
- Metasearch
- Searching on the Go
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 7
Web 2.0
- What is Web 2.0?
- Blogging
- Tweeting
- Social and Business Networking
- Wikis
- Images
- Social Bookmarking
- The Future: Web 3.0
- Dark Side of Social Networking
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 8
The Digital Society
- Privacy
- Piracy
- Cyber Crimes
- Making Money Online
- E-commerce
- Virtual Communities
- Online Education
- Computing Information
- The Law
- Globalization
Computer Basics: Digital Literacy Module 9
Emerging Computer Technologies
- Mobile Phones
- What is a Tablet Computer?
- History of the Tablet Computer
- Touch Screens
- Artificial Intelligence
- The Turing Test
- Cloud Computing
- Advantages of a Cloud
- Disadvantages of a Cloud
- Cloud Storage Systems
**Outlines are subject to change, as courses and materials are updated.**