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IMS-100 Computer Skills
Survey
To test your current skill level
and to determine if IMS-100 is an appropriate course for you, print this
survey and answer Yes or No to the following statements:
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I can define the term personal
computer. |
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I can identify the
primary hardware components of a personal computer, such as the monitor,
system unit, keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, and hard drive. |
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I know the difference between
system software and application software. |
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I can use the mouse to point,
click, right-click, double-click, and drag. |
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I know what it means when a
disk is formatted. |
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I know the correct way to
insert a diskette in a floppy drive. |
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| 7. |
I am familiar with the
Windows desktop (icons, taskbar) |
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| 8. |
I can launch a program in
Windows. |
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| 9. |
I can close/exit a program in
Windows. |
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| 10. |
I can copy, delete, and
rename files in Windows |
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I can create folders and
subfolders in Windows. |
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I can shut down Windows. |
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If you answered No to four or more
statements above, it will be to your benefit as a student to enroll in IMS-100,
Personal Computer Basics. Students enrolled in IMS-101 and IMS-115 are
assumed to possess a minimal amount of personal computer knowledge and skill.
Students with little or no previous computer experience are strongly encouraged
to enroll in IMS 100 prior to or concurrent with enrollment in IMS-101 or
IMS-115. |