 The overall objective of this class is to enable you to use a computer.  It is assumed that you have little or no skill and /or knowledge of how.

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 The overall objective of this class is to enable you to use a computer.  It is assumed that you have little or no skill and /or knowledge of how to use a computer. COURSE OBJECTIVES

You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer

COURSE OBJECTIVES You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer  How to manipulate the mouse

COURSE OBJECTIVES You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer  How to manipulate the mouse  The important skills of: 1. Manipulating windows on the desktop 2. Drag and Drop 3. Copy and Paste 4. Creating, Saving and Opening documents

COURSE OBJECTIVES You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer  How to manipulate the mouse  The important skills of: 1. Manipulating windows on the desktop 2. Drag and Drop 3. Copy and Paste 4. Creating, Saving and Opening documents  The basic elements of the Internet

COURSE OBJECTIVES You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer  How to manipulate the mouse  The important skills of: 1. Manipulating windows on the desktop 2. Drag and Drop 3. Copy and Paste 4. Creating, Saving and Opening documents  The basic elements of the Internet  The basic elements of

COURSE OBJECTIVES You will be instructed in:  The basic elements of the computer  How to manipulate the mouse  The important skills of:  Manipulating windows on the desktop  Drag and Drop  Copy and Paste  Creating, Saving and Opening documents  The basic elements of the Internet  The basic elements of These objectives will be accomplished by a hands on use with individual computers with assistance by Coaches whenever needed