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The Center for Rural Development 
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Tuesday August 26, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EDT

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The Center for Rural Development, 2nd fl trng rm 
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Microsoft Windows 8.1: Transition from Windows 7


Course Specifications
Course Length: 1 day
Course Description
Overview:
Mobile devices are becoming increasingly popular. As a result, many business professionals find themselves performing a greater number of work-related tasks, from a variety of devices, regularly. You may find yourself included in this group of multiple-device users. But, you still perform a majority, or at least a large part, of your work from a desktop or a laptop computer. While being able to access your work from nearly anywhere is a matter of convenience and efficiency, it also has its drawbacks. Some devices simply don't have the ability to run many of the applications you use in an office setting. You have likely experienced the frustration of trying to review a document from a mobile device, only to encounter an error message.

With the release of Windows 8.1, Microsoft has made strides in bridging the gap between your laptop or desktop PC, and a variety of mobile devices. While this may bring us one step closer to the ability to work anywhere, anytime, from any device, it can present some challenges. How can an operating system designed to work on mobile devices also function on a PC? How can you make a smooth transition from one type of device to another? And, how compatible can these vastly different environments really be?

Because considerations such as these went into the design and development of Windows 8.1, you may find the Windows 8.1 environment to be a rather dramatic change from what you're used to. But, developing an understanding of how to accomplish your day-to-day work tasks in this new environment will push you one step closer to being able to comfortably work from a number of platforms, and a number of devices, nearly anywhere you go. Once you've gained a foundational understanding of how to operate within the Windows 8.1 environment from your PC, you'll be able to take full advantage of the many sharing, storing, and multi-platform benefits inherent in the Windows 8.1 operating system.

Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students with a prior knowledge of Windows 7 will be able to perform common tasks within the Windows 8.1 environment.

You will:

  • Navigate the Windows 8.1 environment.
  • Work with common features.
  • Customize the Windows 8.1 environment.
  • Use Internet Explorer 11 in the new user interface.
  • Use Windows 8.1 security features.
  • Use other Windows 8.1 features.

Target Student:
This course is designed for students who wish to switch from using a PC running on the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system to using a PC running on the Microsoft Windows 8.1 operating system in a business or work-related environment.

Prerequisites:
To ensure success, students should have a prior working knowledge of the Windows 7 operating system, and be proficient in the general use of personal computers and related peripheral devices. Specific tasks the students should be able to perform include: launching and closing applications, navigating basic file structures, and managing files and folders. To meet these prerequisites, you can take either of the following Logical Operations courses:

  • Windows® 7: Transition from Windows® XP
  • Microsoft® Office Windows® 7: Level 1

Software

  • Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Professional
  • Microsoft® Office Professional 2010
  • Microsoft® Office Suite Service Pack 1

Course Content
Lesson 1: Navigating the Windows 8.1 Environment
Topic A: Log In to Windows 8.1
Topic B: Navigate the Start Screen
Topic C: Navigate the Desktop

Lesson 2: Working with Common Features
Topic A: Use Apps
Topic B: Use the Charms
Topic C: Use Microsoft Office Applications
Topic D: Use File Explorer
Topic E: Use the Control Panel and the Task Manager

Lesson 3: Customizing the Windows 8.1 Environment

Topic A: Work with Dual Monitors

Topic B: Customize the Start Screen

Topic C: Customize the Desktop

Topic D: Configure PC Settings

Lesson 4: Using Internet Explorer 11

Topic A: Navigate the Internet Explorer 11 New User Interface

Topic B: Browse the Web in the Internet Explorer 11 New User Interface

Lesson 5: Using Windows 8.1 Security Features

Topic A: Use Windows Defender

Topic B: Set New Password Types

Lesson 6: Using Other Windows 8.1 Features

Topic A: Use File History

Topic B: Use the Improved Copy and Paste Functionality

Topic C: Create and Use Storage Spaces

Topic D: Create and Use a Microsoft Account

Topic E: Refresh or Reset Your PC 

REQUIRED: Bring your own laptop with specified software

1 Day: 8:30 – 4:30