CSSO 010: Introductory Windows for Optimized Workflows
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory Windows for Optimized Workflows

CSSO 010
Build confidence with Windows by learning essential features, shortcuts and best practices to stay organized and work efficiently on complex projects.

Tuition Fees:
$270.50

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Description

We work with computers on a daily basis, and rely on its functions and features to store and organize important information, help us systematize our workflows, and increase our capacities. Whether you are working on a larger project on your own, or collaborating with others, computer literacy is vital to productivity. Windows continues to be the primary operating system for industry and business and this introductory level course is a great place to start if you have never established systems for working, or are not familiar with naming conventions and keyboard shortcuts in Windows. Through a variety of activities and assignments, you will gain a deeper understanding of the technology, learn how a computer works and how they think, how to use some built-in features of Windows to your advantage, and some best practices when working on large projects or with many files.

What You'll Learn

  1. Understand the basic components of a computer, and how they work together
  2. Understand and form basic algorithms
  3. Use Windows keyboard shortcuts to benefit your workflow
  4. Organize and understand Windows files
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of file naming conventions and uses

Digital Badges

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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Flexible Elective - All Pathways