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Surrey Libraries Computer Learning Centres

Surrey Libraries Computer Learning Centres. Totally New to Computers Computer Basics. March 2013 Teaching Script. The Keyboard. Now that you’re familiar with the mouse, you will now learn about the next vital piece of equipment – the keyboard. Keyboarding Functions. 1. 6. 3. 5. 2.

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Surrey Libraries Computer Learning Centres

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  1. Surrey Libraries Computer Learning Centres Totally New to Computers Computer Basics March 2013 Teaching Script

  2. The Keyboard Now that you’re familiar with the mouse, you will now learn about the next vital piece of equipment – the keyboard.

  3. Keyboarding Functions 1 6 3 5 2 3 4

  4. Start Menu and Program List The Start menu has two basic parts: • The large pane shows a list of programs on your computer. • The search box is located in the lower left corner. • If you want to start using a program, you can click on it from the Start menu.

  5. Starting a Program from a Shortcut Icon • A “shortcut” icon with a black arrow is normally found on the desktop. • It can be created for any programs, files and applications. This is a shortcut.

  6. Internet Explorer • To view a website, you need to use a program called Internet Explorer. • Double-click on the Internet Explorer shortcut icon on the desktop or from the Start menu • If you open Internet Explorer on a library computer, it will automatically take you to the Surrey Libraries homepage.

  7. Windows Properties • Minimize – Puts a program on hold and places it on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. • Maximize – Brings an active window to fill the entire computer screen. • Restore - Use this size when you want to display more than one window on the desktop. • Close – Closes an active window.

  8. Windows Properties • Arranging the Windows - Put the mouse pointer on the title bar. Drag the window to another location. • Scrolling - To continuously move forward, backward or sideways through the text and images on screen or within a window.

  9. Where Did I Save My File? • When you save a file, it needs a location to be stored, just like a physical file folder in a cabinet. • Click on the ‘Start’ button and then select ‘Computer’

  10. Where Did I Save My File? From this example, the document is saved in a subfolder of Classroom called Documents. How do we know? The path at the top is: > Classroom > Documents And the document is called Letter to Mom.docx

  11. Accessing the Library Catalogue

  12. Accessing the Library Catalogue

  13. Placing a Hold

  14. Placing a Hold

  15. Placing a Hold

  16. Placing a Hold

  17. Library Resources Review this session via Surrey Libraries’ website: > Programs & Services > Computers & Technology > Computer Learning Centre Classes > Class Activities & Handouts > Computer Basics Also review: Programs & Services > Learn Online > Tech Knowledge

  18. Questions? Thank You

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