The Computer Basics course provides essential knowledge for using a PC. Learn how to use MS Office to write a letter, create a presentation or simply calculate a shopping list. The course will also cover saving or transferring your documents to other computers.
Course Overview
The Computer Basics course provides essential knowledge for using a PC. Learn how to use MS Office to write a letter, create a presentation or simply calculate a shopping list. The course will also cover saving or transferring your documents to other computers.
Skills Required
No prior knowledge of using a computer is required for this course.
The London Academy of IT has been delivering practical oriented IT courses in London since 2012. Our courses emphasise on both practical work and exercises as we strongly believe the best approach to learn is by having interactive sessions. T
he Academy focuses on delivering high quality training courses to help build your knowledge as well as giving you competitive edge that employers love.
We offer competitive prices rivalling other training institutes without compromising on quality or satisfaction. The individual class size has no more than 7 people to ensure that you receive the best from your sessions. Our classes use a combination of technologies and methods when delivering courses.
Our training venue is situated in the heart of Stratford, just 5 minutes walk from Stratford Station.
Convenient training location
Affordable and competitive prices
Trainers with professional background
Small class sizes
Weekend, evening and daytime classes
This course is a very good and very advanced course. Our instructors are experienced administrators whose everyday job includes implementing Linux solutions.
Microsoft Windows was first introduced with version 1.0 in 1983. Over a dozen versions of Windows have been released since then, including the current version, Windows 10. We offer half day course for the End User.
MD:101 Managing Modern Desktop course is designed to help you develop, deploy, configure, monitor, and manage both the client application and the devices in an enterprise environment.
After successful completion of the course, candidates have to sit for the exam, which consists of 90 questions and the total number of the exam is 900. To earn the certificate, candidates must score 720 out of 900, and the duration of the exam is one hour thirty minutes.
There are many flavours of Linux, but the majority of them carry over common themes and functionality. For dyed-in-the-wool Microsoft Windows users, a switch to a UNIX-like OS can be daunting, but it needn’t be scary with the right guidance.
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