Personal computing Overview
Mac OS X is the largest and most ambitious system upgrade in the history of the Macintosh computing platform. Mac OS X combines major user interface changes with large-scale under the hood improvements. This requires even the most experienced Macintosh users to change some of the fundamental ways they work with their computers on a daily basis. This course is for those users who have experience with previous versions of the Macintosh OS. It focuses on the differences between Mac OS X and previous OS versions, and will make it easier to become productive with Mac OS X right away.
Prerequisites:
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following course, have experience using an OS version prior to Mac OS X, or have equivalent knowledge:
- Introduction to Macintosh
Delivery Method:
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Course duration
0.5 day(s)
Hardware/Software Requirements
You will need:
- A PowerPC processor. See www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/requirements for a complete list of hardware systems that will run Mac OS X.
- At least 128 MB of RAM.
- At least 3 GB of available storage space to install the Mac OS X operating system.
- A monitor capable of displaying 24-bit color at a resolution of at least 800 x 600 (1024 x 768 or more recommended).
- A CD-ROM drive.
- The Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) operating system.
Performance-Based Objectives
- Identify the new technologies introduced in Mac OS X, both in the user interface and under the hood.
- Identify the major parts of the Finder and their functions and manage Finder windows using window controls.
- Use the System Preferences application to specify settings that will maximize your computer's efficiency and suit your work style.
- Use advanced navigation, organization, and troubleshooting techniques.
Personal computing Course outline
Lesson 1: Mac OS X Overview
- Topic 1A: Mac OS X New Technologies
Lesson 2: The Mac OS X Finder
- Topic 2A: User Accounts
- Topic 2B: Finder Elements
- Topic 2C: Window Controls
- Topic 2D: Controlling Open Windows
- Topic 2E: Window Views
- Topic 2F: The Toolbar
- Topic 2G: The Dock
Lesson 3: Customizing Your Work Environment
- Topic 3A: Finder Preferences
- Topic 3B: System Preferences
- Topic 3C: The Get Info Command
- Topic 3D: Multiple Users
Lesson 4: Mac OS X Advanced Techniques
- Topic 4A: Advanced Selection and Navigation Techniques
- Topic 4B: Using the Classic Environment
- Topic 4C: Searching for Files and Information
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