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Digital Literacy for Seniors

Wanjun
February 01, 2017

Digital Literacy for Seniors

Slide Deck to facilitate computer skills and digital literacy for Senior Citizens

Wanjun

February 01, 2017
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  1. What will we learn today? • Computer basics ◦ Turning

    on computer ◦ Mousing and keyboarding ◦ Menus, icons, buttons, windows • Skill: ◦ Microsoft Word
  2. Turning on a Computer The very first step is to

    turn on the computer. Locate the power button. It's in a different place on every computer, but it will have the universal power button symbol.
  3. Logging in with username and password Once the computer has

    booted up, it may be ready to use, or it may require you to log-in. This means identifying yourself by typing your user name or selecting your profile, then typing your password. For the purpose of this class, we have logged in with Student2007, and the password associated with that. With your own computer, you may need to create an account.
  4. The Keyboard and Mouse You interact with a computer mainly

    by using the keyboard and mouse, or a trackpad on laptops. Learning to use these devices is essential to learning to use a computer. Plug-in your mouse into the USB port.
  5. Mousing Review: Hold a mouse properly. Go to goo.gl/B88DwE to

    practice clicking, drag and drop, rollover, double clicking as needed.
  6. Typing Place your hands on your keyboards properly. Go to

    typingclub.com as needed to practice typing.
  7. Using a computer The main screen you'll start from is

    the desktop. Icons are used to represent the different files, applications, and commands on your computer. A button is a command that performs a specific function within an application. Menus are organized collections of commands and shortcuts. When you open an application or folder, it is displayed in its own window.
  8. Word Skills • Insert • Delete • Select • Copy

    and paste • Drag and drop • Undo
  9. Guided Practice: • Open an existing Word document. • Select

    a sentence. • Copy and paste the sentence from one location in the document to another. • Select another sentence. • Drag and drop it to another location in the document. • Select the entire document. • Change the font style, size, and color.
  10. Self Practice To continue your studies, use these free resources:

    gcflearnfree.org typingclub.com skillfulsenior.com