Computers are used in almost all fields of work. To work with a computer, it is essential to understand the computer environment and the traits of its various applications. In this course, you'll explore a number of interface elements and applications that make Mac Leopard a significant and user amiable OS.
Course Objectives
You will explore Mac OS X Leopard's environment and learn to use its various applications such as Safari, iChat, and iLife. You will also use the OS to manage your files and folders, save information, and manage storage space.
Prerequisites
Students should understand and be proficient in desktop usage. Knowledge of previous versions of Mac operating systems is desired but not needed.
Target Student
This course is designed for desktop users who are interested in learning the fundamentals needed to work on a Macintosh system. This course is also intended for anyone needing to understand the Mac OS® X v10.5 new features/functionality to take advantage of its capabilities. (Office Workers, College Students, SOHO, etc.)
Hardware Requirements
- Mac computer with an Intel®, PowerPC G5 or PowerPC G4
(867 MHz or faster) processor.
- 512 MB of memory.
- DVD drive for installation.
- 9 GB of available disk space.
- Some features require Apple's .Mac service; fees apply.
- Some features require a compatible Internet service provider;
fees may apply.
Platform Requirements
Software Requirements
- Mac OS® X v10.5 Leopard® installation DVD.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students
will be able to:
- examine and explore the user interface elements.
- manage files and folders.
- work with data.
- work with the iLife Application suite.
- browse the Internet.
- manage memory and storage space on your computer.
Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Course duration
1 Day
Course outline
- Lesson 1: Getting Started with Mac Leopard
- Topic 1A: Explore the Desktop Elements
- Topic 1B: Use the Dashboard
- Topic 1C: Arrange the Dock Elements
- Topic 1D: Set the System Preferences
- Topic 1E: Get Help Using the Mac Help Window
- Lesson 2: Managing Files and Folders
- Topic 2A: Create a Folder
- Topic 2B: Use Folder Display Options
- Topic 2C: Work with Finder
- Lesson 3: Working with Data
- Topic 3A: Create a TextEdit Document
- Topic 3B: Insert Objects in a Document
- Topic 3C: Edit a Document
- Topic 3D: Format a Document
- Topic 3E: Print a Document
- Lesson 4: Working with iLife Applications
- Topic 4A: Work with GarageBand
- Topic 4B: Work with iPhoto
- Topic 4C: Work with iMovie
- Topic 4D: Work with iDVD
- Topic 4E: Work with iWeb
- Lesson 5: Browsing the Internet
- Topic 5A: Familiarize Yourself with the Internet
- Topic 5B: Browse Websites Using Safari
- Topic 5C: Familiarize Yourself with Electronic Mail
- Topic 5D: Use iChat
- Lesson 6: Managing
Storage Space
- Topic 6A: Determine Memory and Storage Capacity
- Topic 6B: Organize the Hard Disk
- Topic 6C: Use Removable Media