Everyday Digital Skills: Computer and Internet Essentials 2
Unit of Competency: FSKDIG002 - Use digital technology for very routine workplace tasks
Course Objective:
Building on the foundational skills learned in Everyday Digital Skills: Computer and Internet Essentials 1, this course helps participants develop the confidence and ability to use digital technologies for everyday and work-related tasks. Through hands-on practice, participants will learn to navigate computer systems, use software applications, and perform internet tasks such as browsing, communication, and information retrieval, enhancing their digital literacy and productivity.
Key Concepts Covered:
- CPU, RAM, Storage, Peripherals
- Operating Systems, Applications & Software
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Antivirus & Firewalls
- Web Browsers, Hyperlinks, and URLs
- Cloud Computing, Bandwidth, Download & Upload
- Bookmarks, IP Addresses, and Search Engines
Week 1: Introduction to Computers
- What is a computer and how does it operate?
- Understanding the key components of a computer
- Devices that enhance our use of computers (e.g., peripherals)
- Work health and safety when using computers
- Hands-on practice: Using a desktop, tablet, or mobile phone
Week 2: Exploring Computer Networks
- What is a computer network?
- Overview of local networks (home or small office networks)
- Key security considerations for network use
- Hands-on practice: Setting up and using a local network
Week 3: Navigating the Internet
- What is the internet, and how does it work?
- Understanding the components of an internet network
- Best practices for effective internet use
- Internet security: How to stay safe online
- Hands-on practice: Using sample apps and browsing the internet
Assessments are made against units of competency from the Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways FSK10119.
- Use digital technology for simple workplace tasks (FSKDIG02)
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