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Basic Workstation Skills
General
Basic--Operating System Knowledge
- Know how to toggle between screens or how to use Task Manager to see which applications are running.
- Know keyboard shortcuts in order to navigate in Windows if the mouse
fails to operate. Some shortcuts can be found on the following site.
http://www.computerhope.com/shortcut.htm
- Know how to access drives using My Computer or Windows Explorer.
- Know how to create, copy, cut, paste, search, rename, and delete files.
- Be familiar with basic computer terminology such as system tray, title
bar, scroll bar, and others. Some helpful glossaries are available online
and from the help menu accessed from the Start button.
TechWeb - http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/
- Show facility for using menus in applications and an awareness that
some menu items do not display fully unless you click the double down
arrows at the bottom of the menu.
- Be aware of the importance of using proper filename extensions.
Related Advanced Skills
- Know how to use Printer Console.
Basic Network File/Application Services
- Possess basic knowledge of the environment of your workstation and an understanding of the purposes of the different drives, such as A:\, C:\, D:\, G:\, N:\. Be familiar with how they relate to the workstation and how it impacts file retrieval later.
- Possess a basic understanding of which applications are network-delivered,
which are on the local machine, and what difference this makes.
Application Software Skills
- Know how to read and send email on Outlook, have a basic working knowledge
of how to use folders, and how to open or send an attachment.
- Know how to use the public Web version of the Acorn catalog and/or
how to use Sirsi Workflows, as appropriate.
- Know how to navigate the Web using Internet Explorer.
- Posses the basic skills necessary to view a document using MS
Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat.
Shut Down
- Know how to close software applications.
- Know how to properly shut down workstation.
- Know the sequence in which equipment should be shut down.
- Know which equipment needs to be completely shut down every night
and what should be left running.
- Know where power buttons are located
Computer Security Awareness
General
Computer Workstation
Internet
- Be aware of potential security and privacy threats while using the
Internet including:
- Cookies
- Downloading malicious or unauthorized files
- Unsecured communication of private information
- Viruses
- Possess some knowledge of the security problems that use of unauthorized
software can cause:
- Piracy
- Peer-to-peer (file sharing, e.g., Kazaa, Napster, etc.)
E-mail
- Be aware of potential security and privacy threats while using e-mail including:
- Attachments
- Chain letters
- Hoaxes
- Spam
- Viruses
- Be able to identify hoax messages and know how to verify virus claims.
Printing/ Printers
General
- Know where the power button is located.
- Know how to add paper, change the toner cartridge, and clear a paper jam.
- Know how to set the default printer as well as how to send a print job to a different printer.
- Know how to check and clear the print queue.
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