Here’s what’s covered in Windows 10 Made Simple:
Part 1 – Introducing Windows 10
- Lesson 1 – The Kit and Kaboodle
- Lesson 2 – Finding Your Way Around Windows 10
- Lesson 3 – Moving, Closing and Switching Apps
Part 2 – Basic Skills
- Lesson 4 – Keyboard Skills and Working with Text
- Lesson 5 – Getting Around: Scrollbars, Tabs, Menus and Icons
- Lesson 6 – File Explorer: Files and Folders
- Lesson 7 – Nifty Tricks: Copy, Undo and the Right-Click Menu
- Lesson 8 – Printing
Part 3 – Browsing the Web Using “Microsoft Edge”
- Lesson 9 – Web Browsing Basics
- Lesson 10 – Searching the Web Using Bing
- Lesson 11 – Getting to Your Favourite Websites Quickly
- Lesson 12 – Fancier Features in Edge
Part 4 – Email and the Outlook App
- Lesson 13 – Basics of the Outlook App
- Lesson 14 – Fancier Email Features
- Lesson 15 – Using Webmail
Part 5 – Some Fancier Windows Features
- Lesson 16 – Using the Search Box
- Lesson 17 – The System Tray
- Lesson 18 – OneDrive
- Lesson 19 – Arranging Apps and Shortcuts
- Lesson 20 – Other Bits and Pieces
Part 6 – Windows Apps
- Lesson 21 – The Calendar and OneNote
- Lesson 22 – The Photos App
- Lesson 23 – Other Windows Apps
Part 7 – Settings in Windows 10
- Lesson 24 – Personalisation: Changing the Way Things Look
- Lesson 25 – Time and Region Settings
- Lesson 26 – Ease of Access
- Lesson 27 – A Handful of Other Useful Settings
(But don’t forget, you don’t have to go through it all – if there are bits you aren’t interested in, you can skip them… and you can go at whatever pace you like. So don’t be put off if it seems a lot!)
If it sounds interesting, here’s the link to the full information about how the course works… and how to order it.
Oh, and you also get access to the short bonus course: “What to do when it goes wrong” – here’s what’s in that:
- What to do if it crashes
- Problems with your Wi-Fi
- How to Run an Old Program
- Printing Problems
- Downloading and Installing a New App or Program