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10/24/2018Released
10/3/2018- Interacting with windows and menus
- Multitasking to switch between multiple applications
- Using Cortana, the digital assistant
- Working with email, contacts, and calendars
- Switching to tablet mode
- Managing files and folders with the File Explorer
- Using and installing apps
- Managing display and account settings
- Sharing data between devices
- Backing up Windows 10
- Protecting your computer from viruses
- Troubleshooting Windows 10
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Nick] Windows 10 is an operating system. It's the core software on most PC computers. It's the foundation that supports the interface and file storage and the platform for launching and using applications. In a way, you can think of it as the personality of your computer. In my LinkedIn Learning course on Windows 10 with the October 2018 update, we will break the big topic of learning Windows 10 into lots of smaller topics to help you get familiar with the ins and outs of this version. If you are a novice computer user, this course can get you started with Windows, and if you've used older versions of Windows but you're not familiar with Windows 10 or the changes in the October 2018 update, this course can help you get up to date with that version.
I'm Nick Brazzi, and I invite you to join me in my course as we take a comprehensive tour of the core functions in Windows 10.
Q: This course was updated on 10/24/2018. What changed?
A: The following topics were updated: signing in, shutting down, sleeping, and restarting your computer; using shortcuts to files and folders; and linking a phone to Windows.
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Introduction
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Using the exercise files3m 7s
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1. Getting Started
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Adjust system settings4m 58s
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Use keyboard shortcuts3m 8s
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Connecting to the internet4m 58s
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Update Windows 102m 51s
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2. Launch and Use Applications
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Quit applications4m 31s
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Switch to tablet mode2m 58s
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3. File Explorer: The Windows Filing Cabinet
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Browse through folders3m 23s
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Create and rename folders1m 55s
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Move and copy files5m 44s
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Delete files2m 51s
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Zip and unzip archive files2m 42s
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4. Using the Desktop
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5. Browsing the Web with Edge
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Browse the web with Edge5m 13s
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Bookmark important websites4m 10s
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Download files5m 3s
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View and clear history2m 52s
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6. Working with Mail, People, and Calendars
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Work with the Mail app4m 58s
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Use the Calendar app6m 24s
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7. Use Other Bundled Apps
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Browse and edit photos7m 29s
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8. Install and Manage Applications
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Uninstall applications3m 28s
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Set up a printer4m 27s
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9. Manage Notifications
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10. Account Settings
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Sign-in security options4m 58s
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11. Cortana and Search
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Use Windows Search2m 32s
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12. Share Data Between Devices
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Link a phone to Windows5m 26s
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13. Back Up and Restore
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Some tips on manual backups2m 23s
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14. Troubleshooting
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Conclusion
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Next Steps45s
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