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10/12/2017This course was recorded and produced by Total Seminars. We're pleased to host this training in our library.
- Setting up and configuring mobile devices
- Personalizing tablets
- Configuring network and internet connectivity
- Different options for high-speed internet capability
- Local computer security threats
- Computer maintenance and management
- Computer troubleshooting and problem solving
Skill Level Beginner
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- Hello and welcome to help desk handbook for end users, mobile devices, networking, security and troubleshooting basics. I'm your instructor, Scott Jonigen. I've been teaching people about computers for many years and I love it. This course will teach you about many aspects of modern computing, including, how to use mobile devices, plus, access the internet and other networks securely. The course takes you into troubleshooting so you can solve typical computer problems easily. We're going to have great fun, so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome33s
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1. Setting Up and Configuring a Mobile Device
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Personalizing a tablet7m 33s
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2. Configuring Network and Internet Connectivity
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Going high speed3m 8s
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Wi-Fi setup6m 16s
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3. Local Computer Security Threats and Best Practices
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Physical security4m 30s
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Password management2m 41s
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4. Online Security Threats and Best Practices
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Clickworthy2m 59s
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Dealing with malware3m 27s
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Perils of public internet2m 11s
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5. Computer Maintenance and Management
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Power management1m 31s
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Trash it or stash it?2m 22s
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6. Computer Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving
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Troubleshooting 1012m 49s
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