
Basic Computer Skills for Remote Work Beginners
In today's increasingly digital world, having basic computer skills is essential for anyone starting to work from home. This beginner-friendly course is designed to equip new learners with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills needed to navigate computers confidently. Through easy-to-understand lessons, learners will explore hardware and software essentials, internet safety, communication tools, and effective remote work practices.
Whether you're preparing for your first remote job or simply want to become more comfortable with technology, this course provides a solid foundation to succeed in a virtual work environment. No prior experience is required—just a willingness to learn and explore!
Module 1: Introduction to Computers
- Lesson 1.1: What is a Computer? Types and Uses
- Lesson 1.2: Understanding Hardware Components (CPU, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc.)
- Lesson 1.3: Overview of Software and Operating Systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
- Lesson 1.4: Turning On and Off Your Computer Properly
Module 2: Operating System Basics
Lesson 2.1: Navigating the Desktop
- Lesson 2.2: File and Folder Management
- Lesson 2.3: Installing and Uninstalling Programs
- Lesson 2.4: Using Search Features
Module 3: Essential Software Skills
- Lesson 3.1: Introduction to Web Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge)
- Lesson 3.2: Creating and Managing Emails (Gmail, Outlook)
- Lesson 3.3: Basic Word Processing (Microsoft Word, Google Docs)
- Lesson 3.4: Introduction to Spreadsheets (Excel, Google Sheets)
- Lesson 3.5: Using Communication Tools (Zoom, Skype, Teams)
Module 4: Internet and Online Safety
- Lesson 4.1: Connecting to Wi-Fi and Troubleshooting Connectivity
- Lesson 4.2: Recognizing Safe Websites and Avoiding Phishing
- Lesson 4.3: Protecting Personal Information and Privacy
- Lesson 4.4: Basic Antivirus and Security Practices
Module 5: Working from Home Essentials
- Lesson 5.1: Setting Up a Comfortable Workspace
- Lesson 5.2: Time Management and Scheduling
- Lesson 5.3: Using Cloud Storage (Google Drive, OneDrive)
- Lesson 5.4: Collaboration Tools and File Sharing
- Lesson 5.5: Best Practices for Remote Communication
Module 6: Practical Skills and Troubleshooting
- Lesson 6.1: Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
- Lesson 6.2: Saving and Backing Up Files
- Lesson 6.3: Managing Pop-Ups and Notifications
- Lesson 6.4: Identifying and Reporting Technical Issues
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 26 Lessons
- 0m Duration
Introduction to Computers
- Lesson 1.1: What is a Computer? Types and Uses
- Lesson 1.2: Understanding Hardware Components (CPU, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc.)
- Lesson 1.3: Overview of Software and Operating Systems
- Lesson 1.4: Turning On and Off Your Computer Properly
Operating System Basics
- Lesson 2.1: Navigating the Desktop
- Lesson 2.2: File and Folder Management
- Lesson 2.3: Installing and Uninstalling Programs
- Lesson 2.4: Using Search Features
Essential Software Skills
- Lesson 3.1: Introduction to Web Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge)
- Lesson 3.2: Creating and Managing Emails (Gmail, Outlook)
- Lesson 3.3: Basic Word Processing (Microsoft Word, Google Docs)
- Lesson 3.4: Introduction to Spreadsheets (Excel, Google Sheets)
- Lesson 3.5: Using Communication Tools (Zoom, Skype, Teams)
Internet and Online Safety
- Lesson 4.1: Connecting to Wi-Fi and Troubleshooting Connectivity
- Lesson 4.2: Recognizing Safe Websites and Avoiding Phishing
- Lesson 4.3: Protecting Personal Information and Privacy
- Lesson 4.4: Basic Antivirus and Security Practices
Working from Home Essentials
- Lesson 5.1: Setting Up a Comfortable Workspace
- Lesson 5.2: Time Management and Scheduling
- Lesson 5.3: Using Cloud Storage (Google Drive, OneDrive)
- Lesson 5.4: Collaboration Tools and File Sharing
- Lesson 5.5: Best Practices for Remote Communication
Practical Skills and Troubleshooting
- Lesson 6.1: Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
- Lesson 6.2: Saving and Backing Up Files
- Lesson 6.3: Managing Pop-Ups and Notifications
- Lesson 6.4: Identifying and Reporting Technical Issues