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Please note, this course is available for closed events only and is delivered as a virtual event.
Microsoft Windows 7 is the latest version of the Windows Operating System. It builds upon existing Windows features as well as offering new ways of organising documents and information.
Target Audience
This course is intended for existing Windows XP users migrating to the Windows 7 environment.
Before attending this course, delegates should be existing Windows users who will be required to use Microsoft Windows 7. Delegates should be able to use a keyboard and mouse and be able to navigate the Windows XP operating system including using Windows Explorer.
Delegates on QA public virtual courses will be issued with headsets prior to the event
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Introducing Microsoft Windows 7
Explore the New Features in the Windows 7 Environment
Work with Files and Folders
Work with New and Enhanced Programs
Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer 8
I have written and delivered training courses for many years and in all that time there has always been some form of evaluation at the end of the course. Although there are several questions on the current QA evaluation form, the most important is Overall Satisfaction.
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