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SETWIN ITIGURU

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Course Description

The Computer Operator and Programming Assistant Trade Theory will help trainees in achieving an international equivalency standard that will allow their skill proficiency and competency to be recognized across the globe, as well as expanding the scope of prior learning recognition and providing opportunities for lifelong learning and skill development.

This course demystifies Introduction to computer components, Windows operating system, Computer basics and software installation, Dos & Linux operating systems, Word Processing software, Image Editing and Presentations, Networking concepts, Database Management Systems, Internet Concepts, Designing Static Webpages, JavaScript and creating a Web page, Using Accounting software, Overview of Cybersecurity, E-commerce scope and benefits.


What you will learn?

✔ Introduction to Computers and CPU Architecture

✔ Windows operating system

✔ CMOS setup and windows installation

✔ Command-line interface with DOS

✔ Managing files and directories

✔ Data validations and Table management in Ms Excel

✔ Introduction to TCP/IP

✔ Web designing

✔ Introduction to Web servers and External JavaScript files

✔ Information Security vulnerabilities and Risk management

CURRICULUM

  Introduction to Computers

  • Introduction to Computers

  Evolution of Computers

  • Various Generation of Computers Lecture 1
  • Various Generation of Computers Lecture 2

  Classification of Computers

  • Classification of Computers Lecture 1
  • Classification of Computers Lecture 2

  Various Components of a Computer

  • Functions of Computer Components Lecture 1
  • Functions of Computer Components Lecture 2

  Quiz on Computer Components Module-1

  • Quiz on Computer Components Lecture 1
  • Quiz on Computer Components Lecture 2

  Quiz on Computer Components Module-2

  • Quiz on Computer Components Lecture 3
  • Quiz on Computer Components Lecture 4

  Quiz on Computer Components Module-3

  • Quiz on Computer Components Lecture 5