IIE Introduction to Personal Computing
INTRODUCTION
Computer literacy is a must for anyone wanting to succeed in their chosen career, be it in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, General Management or any other specialist field. The aim of this short learning programme is to introduce the student to those software applications most widely used throughout the world, namely MS Windows®, MS Word®, MS Excel®, MS PowerPoint®, MS Internet Explorer® and MS Outlook®.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- People with limited or no computer knowledge wanting to gain computer literacy.
- Those who wish to gain a working knowledge of MS Office® 2013 applications.
DURATION
Lectures are conducted twice a week in the evening or on a Saturday morning over 10 weeks.
PROGRAMME MATERIAL
The short learning programme fee includes all programme material, which becomes the property of the student. This material constitutes a valuable source of on-going reference.
PROGRAMME EVALUATION
Students will be required to submit a Portfolio of Applied Learning.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
Introduction to Computers
- How to use a computer.
- How to use computer hardware devices and peripherals.
- Understanding MS Windows® as an operating system.
Introduction to MS Word 2013®
- The fundamentals of MS Word®, which include the word screen, the use of quick access toolbar, tabs and ribbons.
- The creating, typing, formatting and editing of text and documents.
- How to open, save and print word documents.
Introduction to MS Excel 2013®
- The fundamentals of MS Excel®, which include the excel screen, the use of quick access toolbar, tabs and ribbons.
- The use of cells and their references.
- Basic formulae and functions.
- Formatting.
- Printing worksheets and workbooks.
Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2013®
- Creating, editing and adding or removing slides to a presentation.
- Formatting text and graphics.
- Converting text to smart art.
- Inserting pictures, video, audio, objects, tables and charts.
- Applying design themes and background styles.
- Setting slide transitions and timings.
- Animating objects.
Internet and E-mail
- Browsing the web using a web browser.
- Using search engines to find information.
- Navigating and displaying websites on a new tab or window.
- Getting started with MS Outlook®.
- How to access your e-mails, check for new email messages as well as the sending and receiving of e-mail messages with or without attachments.
- Working with e-mail messages.
THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (THE IIE) – ACCREDITED BY THE BRITISH ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
The IIE has been internationally recognised and accredited by The British Accreditation Council (BAC). The BAC has been responsible for setting Standards within the independent further and higher education sector for 25 years. Their accreditation is held by hundreds of colleges in the UK and overseas. They provide the leading mark of educational quality for the sector, which is used by students, parents, agencies and beyond as a guarantee of standards. For more information please visit http://www.the-bac.org