1 on 1 Computer Learning
Personal Computer Instruction in Your Own Home
Who?
- Want to know how to do more with your computer?
- Want to learn new computer skills so you can excel at your job or find
a new job?
- Don't like a classroom settings where others can monopolize the instructor's
time?
Why?
- What you want to learn.
- Using the Computer you are used to.
- At a time that is convenient for you!
What?
- Microsoft®
Windows®
- Basics: Learn the basics of using Windows.
- Productivity: Learn to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point,
Outlook, FrontPage, Publisher, Access, orVisio.
- Internet: Learn how to access the internet using America Online
(AOL), a dial-up account, Cable Modem or DSL!
- Browse: Use Internet Explorer,
Netscape
Navigator, Opera or another browser.
- E-mail: Use your computer to send and receive e-mail. Send
and receive files, pictures, movies, etc.
- Chat: Connect with friends live on the internet using MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger or AOL Instant Messenger.
- Audio: Using Windows Media Player and other tools to organize
your music on your computer.
- Video: Get your pictures from your digital camera to your
computer.
- Networking: Use your Windows computer as part of a home network.
- Install and Upgrade: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows
2000, Windows XP
- Security: Learn how to secure your computer from hackers.
- Hints: Tips and tricks for finding information you want
on the internet.
- Sharing: Sharing learn how to share files on your computer
with other computers.
- Server: Set up your Windows computer as a file server, web
server or mail server!
- Personalized: What you want to learn about
Windows.
- Mac OS X
- Basics: Learn the basics using Mac OS X.
- Advanced: Learn advanced topics in Mac OS X -- understand
the Darwin operating system
that powers Mac OS X.
- E-mail: Use Mail to send and receive email. Learn to
use the Junk Mail features.
- Browse: Use Safari, Internet Explorer or Netscape to browse
the internet.
- Microsoft Office®: Learn to use Microsoft Word,
Excel, Power Point and Entourage.
- Security: Secure your computer from hackers.
- Audio: Organize and play music with iTunes.
- Video: Make home movies from digital photographs and movies
using iMovie and iDVD.
- Sharing: Learn to share files on your Mac with other users
on the network.
- Chat: Connect with friends on the internet using iChat, MSN Messenger
or Yahoo! Messenger.
- Personalized: What you want to know about Mac
OS X.
- Linux
- Basics: Learn the basics of using Linux.
- Advanced: Learn advanced topics in Linux. Kernel modification,
shell scripting, etc.
- Internet: Connect your Linux computer to the internet.
- Browse: Use Netscape Navigator,
Opera and Konqueror to browse the internet.
- Email: Use your Linux computer to send and receive email.
- Productivity: Learn about Linux based alternatives to Microsoft
Office, like OpenOffice, or KOffice.
- Installation: Learn how to install Linux (Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE, etc.) on your personal
computer.
- Security: Keep your Linux computer secure.
- Networking: Connect your Linux computer to other computers,
even Windows computers.
- Advanced: Use Linux and Windows on the same computer.
Use your Linux box as a home network firewall, etc.
- Server: Use your Linux computer as a file server, web server
or email server.
- Personalized: What you want to know about Linux.
- Home Networking
- Basics: Learn how to connect multiple computers together.
- Technology: Learn how networking works.
- Security: Learn security principles of networking.
- PC Hardware
- Installing: Install and replace computer components such
as hard drives, CD-ROM drives or memory.
- Troubleshooting: Find the faulty component in your computer.
- Upgrading: Get help or advice about upgrade options for your
current computer.
- Other/Advanced Topics
- UNIX: Learn the basics of UNIX operating systems such as
Solaris, HP-UX and FreeBSD.
- Network Security: Intrusion Detection, Incident Analysis.
- Personal: What you want to learn.
How?
E-mail now and make an appointment.
harry@1on1computerlearning.com