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1 Module I Keyboarding UNIT 1 LESSONS 1-20
Through out this course students are required to develop keyboarding skills.

2 Objectives Demonstrate which fingers control each key on the keyboard
Use home key anchor to assist in developing location security. Developing and practicing correct keyboarding techniques.

3 Type at a speed of 25 words a minute for 1 minute with 2 or fewer errors.
Use proper spacing after common marks of punctuation. compose single word responses at the keyboard.

4 Words to Learn Cursor: visually distinct mark that shows the point on a display screen where the next letter, number, symbol, or space will be entered Default setting: settings that are preset by the software and that remain in effect until the user changes them. Insertion point: a vertical blinking bar on the computer screen that indicates where an action will begin.

5 Technique: is a procedure used to accomplish a specific activity or task.
Word scale Word count: A numerical count of how many words a document contains. Word wrap: the automatic wrapping of text from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line.

6 Monitor - The video display screen of the computer.
CPU (Central Processing Unit) - The "brains" of the computer Keyboard - An input device that enters data with Numbers, letters, symbols, and special function keys. Speakers - Output devices that create sound. Mouse - A small, hand-held input device used for pointing, selecting, and drawing.

7 CD-ROM Drive: (Compact Disk Read Only Memory) A storage device that reads data from an optical disk capable of storing large amounts of data. CD-R = CD Recordable CD-RW = CD Re-writable

8 Hardware - The touchable, physical equipment of a computer.
Output - The information that leaves the computer. Input - Information that is put into the computer. Hard copy - A printed page of output.

9 Soft copy - Output produced & viewed on the monitor
Soft copy - Output produced & viewed on the monitor. Modem - Computer Hardware that allows information to be passed through the telephone lines. Scanners - Used like a copy machine to allow information to be input into the computer. Data - Information that is entered into a computer. Printer - Output device that creates images on paper. (Laser, Ink Jet, Dot Matrix.)

10 User's guide - A booklet that gives written information on how to use, repair, and understand your hardware and software.

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