The last day of my free Computer Classes: Day 3

It has been an exciting 3 days both for me the program initiator and more importantly the students. If you had missed my report for the first two classes, you can check this post.

The last day - which was the third day - we started with setting up a desktop computer. After that, we continued with the typing drills which was part of our lesson for the previous day. Then, we ended it with an introduction to windows operating system. Interestingly, all the students arrived in time and the class started around 9.50 A.M. So we covered the following:

  • Setting up a Desktop Computer
  • My typing drills with Marvis Beacon
  • Introduction to Windows Operating System

Setting up a Desktop Computer

This part of the class helped students learn how to connect the system unit to the monitor using the chords. They learnt the functions of the various ports at the back of the unit. They saw chords like the power chord and the VGA cable. At the end, each student was able to connect and dismantle a desktop computer. For more than once, each student practiced setting up a desktop computer until they mastered how to do it very well. We then moved to the typing drills.

Typing Drills with Marvis Beacon

This was the main activity we did on day two. So we resumed practicing how to type as instructor Marvis led the students on various drills. Interestingly, the students progressed to the point where Marvis gave them tougher tasks. They went beyond the "asdfjkl;" drills. Some where moved to lessons that included combination of all the keys, including the function keys.

I allowed the students to take up to 2 hours practicing various levels of the typing drills. It is true that typing would not be mastered in 2 days, but they really advanced to some acceptable level. After working for about 3 hours, we went on a lunch break. The students took the time to stand, walk around and rest from all the work we have done in the morning. After the break, we resumed with Windows operating system.

Introduction to Windows Operating System

The final part of our work was introduction to windows operating system. I helped the students to understand the following:

  • What is an Operating System
  • The work of an Operating
  • Brief history of Windows Operating system
  • Versions of Windows Operating System
  • Focus on Windows 10

We practiced how to make use of basic and important features of windows 10 operating system. We practiced the following in Windows 10:

  • How to create a user account and Sign in
  • How to open items in windows
  • How to restart a computer and shutdown
  • Windows 10 control elements and buttons

They were able to practice these and a few other windows 10 features, the very important ones they need to know first. The class ended around 2.50pm.

Conclusion and the way forward

After the class, the students were all very happy to have participated in this 3 day program. It was a huge success, but this is just the beginning of their IT journey and they did not want it to end here. So we agreed to continue the class next week. Of course, they will have to support the class right now with some small fee that will cover the running expenses of the class. We scheduled to be meeting two times in a week so that the class will be sustainable.

The free class resumes next week for a new set of students, while the old students that wish to do so will be coming twice a week in the coming weeks.

Note: In order to support this amazing community, I have delegated 200 HP to @stemsocial

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