BBC First Click Beginners Guide PDF
BBC First Click Beginners Guide PDF
BBC First Click Beginners Guide PDF
Beginners Guide
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Contents
Introduction Welcome 1
4. Further help for beginners 4.1 Jargon Buster a glossary of useful terms 45
4.2 Know the basics? Want to learn more? 49
4.3 More places to get help 50
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Welcome
If you think computers and the internet It takes you step-by-step through the very
are not for you, youre not alone. basics like using a mouse and a keyboard,
through to searching the internet and
If you think youre too old or too stupid sending emails.
to use it, youre not alone.
To help you practise these new skills,
There are millions of people who feel a number of the topics include links to
the same way. interactive activities on the BBC WebWise
Computers and the internet have become website. As your confidence grows, you will
a part of everyday life from staying in be able to download more topics from the
touch with friends and family and sharing First Click website to include in your guide.
photographs to booking holidays and doing It really is easier than you think
your shopping online. so get ready to take your first click.
Its all really useful if you know how!
That is why the BBC has created this guide
to help those people who have never used
a computer or the internet to understand
and enjoy the benefits they offer.
Disclaimer: T
he BBC has created First Click materials to help support local partners to run beginners courses to using computers
and the internet. The courses where these materials will be used will not be run or delivered by the BBC.
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1: Using a computer
1: Using a computer
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1. Using a computer 3
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Monitor Laptop
Desktop
computer
Mouse
Keyboard
Touchpad
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A mouse is one of the main Most mouse designs have two A mouse needs to be flat on a To hold the mouse you rest
ways to control your computer. buttons a left button and a surface with the end with the your hand over it and put your
right button. buttons pointing towards the index finger on the left button
computer. Most people find it and rest your thumb on the side.
easier to position the mouse
to the side of the keyboard.
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You only need to use the When you move the mouse The cursor will change shape
left button for this section. it moves a pointer or cursor depending on what you are
If you click on the right button on the screen. doing.
dont worry. Just click on
the left button again.
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An arrow lets you select things A hand lets you open a link on An hourglass (if using Windows
and move them around. the internet. Vista this will appear as a
revolving circle) is asking you
to wait while the computer
does a task.
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You can use your mouse to do To open things click twice on To move things, you need to You can practise your mouse
a variety of tasks select things, the left button think knock, drag and drop. Hold down skills with the BBC WebWise
open things and move things. knock on a door. the left button as you drag game, Clicky Mouse.
the mouse along. Let go of Your course leader can help
the button once you have you find it and get started
positioned the item where with the game.
you want it.
www.bbc.co.uk/firstclick
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This section covers: A desktop is what you see when From your desktop, you can An icon represents a file, folder
What you will find on your the computer is turned on. use shortcuts to find files and or program.
desktop When you open programs programs on your computer. Icons look different for each
Where to find your start or files they appear on your type of file or program.
button, taskbar, menu bar desktop.
and toolbar
How to move between
windows
How to hide a window, make
a window bigger and close a
window
What you need to have
covered already:
Switching on your computer
Using a mouse
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A folder stores files such as When you open a folder or You can use the scroll bars to
documents or pictures. file by clicking twice on it with move around the window.
your mouse, its contents will
appear in a window.
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The title bar displays the name The menu bar has commands The tool bar has shortcuts
of the folder, document or where you choose what to do to the commands in the
program. with your folder, document or menu bar.
program.
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You can have more than one The active window has a To move between windows
window open at a time. highlighted title bar and is in click on a window or on the
front of the other windows. button on the taskbar.
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To hide a window, click on the To bring back the window, To make a window larger and To close a window click on
minimise button in the top click on its button on the fill the screen, click on the the close button.
right hand corner. taskbar. maximise button. You have now covered
Desktop and icons.
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The letter
keys are in the
centre of the
keyboard.
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When you open a document Press the letter keys for letters. Press the number keys
or click in a box to type, you You will notice they are laid for numbers and press the
will see a flashing vertical line. out in a non-alphabetical order. symbol keys for symbols.
This is the cursor. It tells you This is called a QWERTY layout.
where you are going to start
typing on the page or screen.
Cat
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The internet is a
worldwide network of
computers all connected On the internet you
This section covers: to each other by telephone can read the news,
Understanding how the internet works lines, cables and satellites. shop, pay bills, send
Its like a huge library emails, watch television
Using a web browser programmes and more.
of information.
Browsing the internet
What you need to have covered already:
Switching on your computer
Using a mouse
Desktop and icons
Using the keyboard
You view websites and webpages in a All web browsers have similar features. You can normally open your web browser
web browser. A web browser is simply from a shortcut on your desktop.
a way of being able to view webpages. Two of the most popular browsers are
Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
Internet Explorer
http://bbc.co.uk/news
Mozilla Firefox
At the top of the browser you will To do this click with your If there is already an address
find an address bar. cursor and type the address in the address bar, click on it
To go to a website you need to put www.bbc.co.uk directly into to highlight it and start to
its address into the address bar. the address bar. type.The new address will
start to appear.
People may send you emails to try and Dont open an email from someone you have never heard of.
access your private information such as Delete it immediately
bank account or credit card details. If you do open it by accident, dont click on any links.
Never reply to a SPAM email
You may also get SPAM emails which are You can put a block on unwanted SPAM email on your email
sent to thousands of people and usually account this will also block most fraudulent emails too
advertise products or services.
Use an up-to-date web browser as these can warn you against
To protect yourself against these types sites that may try to gain your information fraudulently
of emails follow these tips: Dont give away your password or any personal information.
No legitimate company will ever ask you for your password
Sometimes you need usernames It is safer to have different passwords for different websites.
and passwords to register on You use your username and password to log in to a website
certain websites. After you have used a website you should always log off
A username can be anything you want it to be. You might not Remember never give your password to anyone
want to use your real name as this will help keep your identity Practise creating a strong password using the BBC WebWise game,
unknown and safe. Password High Striker. You can find it at www.bbc.co.uk/firstclick
Choose a password that is memorable and not easy for someone
else to guess.
Your course leader can help you find it and get started
The best type of passwords mix letters and numbers. This is with the game.
known as a strong password as it is a lot more difficult to work
out what it would be.
Examples of a bad password: password
michaelsmith
Examples of a good password: he770Mum
Mik35th
One of the benefits of the internet is the Use retailers that have a good reputation as high street shops,
ability to shop from a wide range of stores or established brands
and buy items on auction sites. Follow the security advice carefully on websites that you trust
as its there to help you
To protect yourself when shopping online Never download illegal software, music or videos
follow these tips:
Make sure that you are on a secure site when you need to
give credit or debit card details
There will often be a padlock symbol either next to the address
or at the bottom right corner of the page
You can find out more information about staying safe
on the internet by clicking on Safety and privacy section
on www.bbc.co.uk/webwise
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4: Further help
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The BBC has created First Click materials to help support local partners to run beginners courses to using computers and the internet.
The courses where these materials will be used will not be run or delivered by the BBC.
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