Nova Digital

Basic Computer Skills for Kids

Equip your child with essential computer skills through this interactive and engaging course designed for young learners

Kids will gain confidence in using computers for schoolwork, creativity, and fun while learning the basics of technology in a safe and guided environment.

$200.00

About Course

Equip your child with essential computer skills through this interactive and engaging course designed for young learners. Kids will gain confidence in using computers for schoolwork, creativity, and fun, while learning the basics of technology in a safe and guided environment.
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What I will learn?

  • Introduction to computers: understanding hardware (keyboard, mouse, screen) and software
  • Navigating the desktop and opening basic applications (word processor, web browser)
  • Typing skills: how to use the keyboard effectively
  • Introduction to the internet: browsing safely and responsibly
  • Creating simple documents and presentations (using Google Docs or Microsoft Word/PowerPoint)
  • Introduction to file management: saving, opening, and organizing files
  • Understanding basic online safety and privacy

Course Curriculum

Introduction to computers: understanding hardware (keyboard, mouse, screen) and software

Navigating the desktop and opening basic applications (word processor, web browser)

Typing skills: how to use the keyboard effectively

Introduction to the internet: browsing safely and responsibly

Creating simple documents and presentations (using Google Docs or Microsoft Word/PowerPoint)

Introduction to file management: saving, opening, and organizing files

Understanding basic online safety and privacy

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Requirements

  • Access to a desktop or laptop computer
  • No prior experience required

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Target Audience

  • Kids aged 6-10 with little or no computer experience
  • Young learners interested in using computers for school or creative projects
  • Parents who want to help their children become confident, responsible computer users