- What is Information Technology (IT)
- Types & components of computers: hardware & software
- Operating system basics (Windows, macOS, Linux overview)
- File systems & file management
- Digital literacy essentials(Fundamental IT concepts common to CIT courses)
- Basics: Interface (Ribbon, Status Bar), creating/saving files, and font formatting.
- Paragraph Styling: Alignment, line spacing, bullets, and numbering.
- Page Layout: Margins, orientation, columns, and page breaks.
- Tables: Creating tables, merging cells, and basic table styles.
- Insertions: Adding images, shapes, SmartArt, and WordArt.
- Advanced Tools: Mail Merge (bulk letters), Table of Contents, and Review tools (Spell Check, Track Changes).
Goal: Manage data, perform calculations, and create reports.
- Essentials: Rows, columns, cells, and worksheet navigation.
- Data Entry: AutoFill, formatting cells (Currency, Date, Percentage).
- Formulas & Functions: * Basic:
SUM,AVERAGE,MIN,MAX,COUNT. - Logical:
IFstatements. - Lookup:
VLOOKUPandHLOOKUP. - Data Management: Sorting, filtering, and “Freeze Panes.”
- Visualization: Creating Column, Bar, and Pie charts.
- Pivot Tables: Summarizing large sets of data (Intermediate level).
Goal: Design engaging visual slides for meetings or projects.
- Slide Basics: Layouts, themes, and adding new slides.
- Content: Text boxes, high-quality images, and video embedding.
- Design: Slide Master (consistent branding) and background styles.
- Motion: Slide transitions and object animations.
- Presenting: Presenter View, rehearsing timings, and exporting to PDF/Video.
Goal: Professional email etiquette and online research.
- Email: Composing, CC/BCC, attaching files, and setting signatures.
- Calendar: Scheduling meetings and setting reminders.
- Internet Basics: Search engine techniques, browser security, and cloud storage (OneDrive/Google Drive).
Goal: Organizing large-scale information.
- Tables & Fields: Defining data types (Text, Number, Date).
- Queries: Searching and filtering data using specific criteria.
- Forms & Reports: Creating user-friendly entry screens and printable summaries.
- Creating a professional Resume/CV and Cover Letter.
- Designing a multi-page Business Report with a Table of Contents.
- Using web browsers & search engines
- Effective email setup and communication
- Online safety, privacy & responsible digital behavior
This course is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python. The fact is, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world – Huge companies like Google use it in mission critical applications like Google Search. And Python is the number one language choice for machine learning, data science and artificial intelligence. To get those high paying jobs you need an expert knowledge of Python, and that’s what you will get from this course. By the end of the course you’ll be able to apply in confidence for Python programming jobs. And yes, this applies even if you have never programmed before. With the right skills which you will learn in this course, you can become employable and valuable in the eyes of future employers.
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- 24 hours on-demand video
- 19 coding exercises
- 9 articles
- 6 downloadable resources
- Access mobile and TV
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of completion
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