Microsoft Windows 98 

CPCWIN98B                Microsoft Windows 98 Basic 

Class Type                Basic Operation 

System                   PC Operating Systems 

Duration                2.5 days 

Class Audience                Office Assistants, Managers at all levels, Technicians, Service

                                Representatives, Engineers, Desk and Non-Desk Workers at all levels,

                                Salespersons at all levels and PUBLIC AT LARGE                

Offered At                 Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students                Minimum 5 Maximum 12  

Cost                        $1172 per person at site, $1015 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites                None 

Brief                      The class starts with a brief history of PC operating systems to update

                                students on the nature and significance of an operating system.

 

The class is extremely thorough and discusses every aspect of Windows 98 Operating system.  The class is not an overview or a show and demonstrate type class.  The class training methodology is advanced and result-oriented and not just understanding-oriented.  The class training methodology is scientific and is as follows:

 

The instructor presents a motivation, discussion and online demonstration for each topic/function available in Windows 98.

 

The students then practice the topic/function on the provided systems using provided detailed lab exercises.

 

Major functional parts of the class, which are covered in their entirety, are as follows:

 

1.        Windows 98 is an operating system.  Unlike other operating systems it does not actually use a command line format to complete a function but rather uses a graphic user interface.  This is called Windows 98 Basics.

 

2.        Like any other operating systems, Windows 98 is what we call a FILE Management system.  The class discusses what a file is and what its Management involves.  This is File Management and is an extensive Topic and includes disk management.  In this topic students also learn how to install and launch any Windows 98 application program such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.

 

3.        Printing a file is the function of any operating system.  This is called Windows 98 Printing and is discussed thoroughly since in practice a lot of problems are actually printing problems.

 

4.        Every Operating system has some accessory/Utility programs such as an editor program to edit text files. But Windows 98 has many of them and we discuss them all such as the Notepad, Wordpad, Paint, Special Characters, Phone Dialer etc.

 

5.        Windows 98 is a graphic user interface.  Extensive customization of this interface is fully discussed.

 

6.        Like any other operating system, Windows 98 allows file and disks backup and restore functions.  These are worked on in their entirety.

 

7.        Connecting to other computers involves such topics as Modems, Dial-up Networking, Hyperterminal and portable computers.  These are all discussed extensively.

 

8.        Unlike other operating systems Windows 98 allows you to send and receive FAX and e-mail messages.  Working with these is an integral part of the class.

 

9.        Windows 98 allows Netmeeting so that users can communicate over the Internet.  Students actually use this functionality in class.  This also covers Chatting on the Internet.

 

10.     The class also covers the start and set up of WebTV 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Install and configure Windows 98 for daily usage

·         Work  and customize the basic Windows 98 user interface

·         Work with Windows 98 Accessories

·         Work with all disk and other files

·         Install and launch any windows application program

·         Connect with other computers

·         Send and receive e-mail and Faxes

·         Setup a Netmeeting and WebTV                                     

Topics                   

·         Getting Started with Windows 98

·         Windows 98 Accessories

·         Customization of Windows 98

·         Working with Disks

·         Connecting with other computers

·         Sending and receiving Faxes and e-mail

·         Internet usage, Netmeeting and WebTV 

Microsoft Windows 98 

CPCWIN98B                Microsoft Windows 98 Basic 

Class Type                Basic Operation 

System                   PC Operating Systems 

Duration                2.5 days 

Class Audience                Office Assistants, Managers at all levels, Technicians, Service Representatives, Engineers, Desk and Non-Desk Workers at all levels, Salespersons at all levels and PUBLIC AT LARGE               

Offered At                 Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students                Minimum 5 Maximum 12  

Cost                        $1172 per person at site, $1015 per person St Paul

 Pre-requisites                None 

Brief                      The class starts with a brief history of PC operating systems to update

                                students on the nature and significance of an operating system. The class

                                is extremely thorough and discusses every aspect of Windows 98

                                Operating system.  The class is not an overview or a show and

                                demonstrate type class.  The class training methodology is advanced and

                                result-oriented and not just understanding-oriented.  The class training

                                methodology is scientific and is as follows: 

The instructor presents a motivation, discussion and online demonstration for each topic/function available in Windows 98. 

The students then practice the topic/function on the provided systems using provided detailed lab exercises.

 

Major functional parts of the class, which are covered in their entirety, are as follows:

 

1.        Windows 98 is an operating system.  Unlike other operating systems it does not actually use a command line format to complete a function but rather uses a graphic user interface.  This is called Windows 98 Basics.

 

2.        Like any other operating systems, Windows 98 is what we call a FILE Management system.  The class discusses what a file is and what its Management involves.  This is File Management and is an extensive Topic and includes disk management.  In this topic students also learn how to install and launch any Windows 98 application program such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.

 

3.        Printing a file is the function of any operating system.  This is called Windows 98 Printing and is discussed thoroughly since in practice a lot of problems are actually printing problems.

 

4.        Every Operating system has some accessory/Utility programs such as an editor program to edit text files. But Windows 98 has many of them and we discuss them all such as the Notepad, Wordpad, Paint, Special Characters, Phone Dialer etc.

 

5.        Windows 98 is a graphic user interface.  Extensive customization of this interface is fully discussed.

 

6.        Like any other operating system, Windows 98 allows file and disks backup and restore functions.  These are worked on in their entirety.

 

7.        Connecting to other computers involves such topics as Modems, Dial-up Networking, Hyperterminal and portable computers.  These are all discussed extensively.

 

8.        Unlike other operating systems Windows 98 allows you to send and receive FAX and e-mail messages.  Working with these is an integral part of the class.

 

9.        Windows 98 allows Netmeeting so that users can communicate over the Internet.  Students actually use this functionality in class.  This also covers Chatting on the Internet.

 

10.     The class also covers the start and set up of WebTV. 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Install and configure Windows 98 for daily usage

·         Work  and customize the basic Windows 98 user interface

·         Work with Windows 98 Accessories

·         Work with all disk and other files

·         Install and launch any windows application program

·         Connect with other computers

·         Send and receive e-mail and Faxes

·         Setup a Netmeeting and WebTV                                     

Topics                   

·         Getting Started with Windows 98

·         Windows 98 Accessories

·         Customization of Windows 98

·         Working with Disks

·         Connecting with other computers

·         Sending and receiving Faxes and e-mail

·         Internet usage, Netmeeting and WebTV 

CPCWIN98A                Microsoft Windows 98 Advanced 

Class Type                Programming 

System                   PC Operating Systems 

Duration                2.5 days 

Class Audience                Office Assistants, Managers at all levels, Technicians, Service

                                Representatives, Engineers, Desk and Non-Desk Workers at all levels,

                                Salespersons at all levels and PUBLIC AT LARGE               

Offered At                 Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students                Minimum 5 Maximum 12  

Cost                        $1172 per person at site, $1015 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites                CPCWIN98A 

Brief                      The class starts with a brief history of PC operating systems to update

                                students on the nature and significance of an operating system.

                                The class is extremely thorough and discusses every aspect of Windows

                                98 Operating system.  The class is not an overview or a show and

                                demonstrate type class.  The class training methodology is advanced and

                                result-oriented and not just understanding-oriented.  The class training

                                methodology is scientific and is as follows: 

The instructor presents a motivation, discussion and online demonstration for each topic/function available in Windows 98.

 

The students then practice the topic/function on the provided systems using provided detailed lab exercises.

 

Major functional parts of the class, which are covered in their entirety, are as follows:

 

1.        Windows 98 is an operating system.  Unlike other operating systems it does not actually use a command line format to complete a function but rather uses a graphic user interface.  This is called Windows 98 Basics.

 

2.        Like any other operating systems, Windows 98 is what we call a FILE Management system.  The class discusses what a file is and what its Management involves.  This is File Management and is an extensive Topic and includes disk management.  In this topic students also learn how to install and launch any Windows 98 application program such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.

 

3.        Printing a file is the function of any operating system.  This is called Windows 98 Printing and is discussed thoroughly since in practice a lot of problems are actually printing problems.

 

4.        Every Operating system has some accessory/Utility programs such as an editor program to edit text files. But Windows 98 has many of them and we discuss them all such as the Notepad, Wordpad, Paint, Special Characters, Phone Dialer etc.

 

5.        Windows 98 is a graphic user interface.  Extensive customization of this interface is fully discussed.

 

6.        Like any other operating system, Windows 98 allows file and disks backup and restore functions.  These are worked on in their entirety.

 

7.        Connecting to other computers involves such topics as Modems, Dial-up Networking, Hyperterminal and portable computers.  These are all discussed extensively.

 

8.        Unlike other operating systems Windows 98 allows you to send and receive FAX and e-mail messages.  Working with these is an integral part of the class.

 

9.        Windows 98 allows Netmeeting so that users can communicate over the Internet.  Students actually use this functionality in class.  This also covers Chatting on the Internet.

 

10.     The class also covers the start and set up of WebTV. 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Install and configure Windows 98 for daily usage

·         Work  and customize the basic Windows 98 user interface

·         Work with Windows 98 Accessories

·         Work with all disk and other files

·         Install and launch any windows application program

·         Connect with other computers

·         Send and receive e-mail and Faxes

·         Setup a Netmeeting and WebTV                                     

Topics                   

·         Getting Started with Windows 98

·         Windows 98 Accessories

·         Customization of Windows 98

·         Working with Disks

·         Connecting with other computers

·         Sending and receiving Faxes and e-mail

·         Internet usage, Netmeeting and WebTV 

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