The Complete Computer Learning Guide
The Complete Computer Learning Guide
In today’s increasingly tech-savvy world, computers are a way of life. Hardly anything functions anymore without the use of or heavy involvement of a computer. For some users, newcomers to the computer world particularly, the plethora of aspects related to computers can be overwhelming to learn. The scope of computers is so broad that they encompass many concepts from anti-virus protection to Internet browsing and everything in between. Here are dozens of authoritative links to computer-instructing sites.
Introduction
· How PCs Work: Explains the basics of a computer and includes links to several articles that discuss specific aspects of PCs in detail.
· Computer Lessons for Kids and Small Adults: Web page that provides a list of several links to lessons about different aspects of how a computer works.
· Computer Hardware Guide: Authoritative guide that instructs people on everything they need to know about computer hardware. Features long list of links to additional learning material about computer hardware.
· Basic Computer Tutorial: Website that offers numerous links to more in-depth articles and explanations about the fundamentals of a computer.
· Computer Hardware: Massive resource that comes from information system security professionals. Goes into great detail on virtually every component of a computer.
Computer Basics
· Computer Operating Systems: Huge resource of links that explain to visitors in great detail all the ins and outs of operating systems.
· Operating Systems: Massive resource of explanations and links from Kent State University. Includes not only explanations of the specifics of each part of operating systems, but also outside links about operating systems.
· Online CS Modules: Operating Systems: Links to several lessons that introduce the concept of operating systems to people by talking about the key components of operating systems.
· Operating systems table of contents: Huge resource on the particulars of operating systems by featuring links to aspects like graphic interfaces and file management.
· History of Word Processors: Primer on the history of word processors includes links to different kinds of word processors that run on different operating systems.
· ATTO: Writing Software: Word Processors: Describes all the features of word processors and includes many links to word processor-related functions.
· Word Processing Tutorial: Site that introduces visitors to the basic skills of word processors. Includes different links to instructions on how to use different functions of word processors.
· File Management: Tutorial on file management that offers links to several key elements of file management basics.
· MFL 195 Tutorials - Where Did It Go?: Contains links to eight different tutorials on how to do the basics of file management.
· File Management in Windows: Displays a list of links that go to different tutorials and guides on how to succeed at file management in Windows.
Programming Languages
· C++ Language Tutorial: Exhaustive and comprehensive explanation on programming using the C++ language. Includes a plethora of links to each tutorial.
· C++ Programming Language Tutorials: Different university-style lessons on the C++ programming language. Includes links to each and every lesson.
· The Java Tutorials: Basic starting off point for everyone who wants to know how to program in the Java language. Links to four different tutorials.
· C Tutorial: Contains 12 links to lessons and tutorials on how to program in different aspects of the C language.
· Tutorial for Go Programming Language: Links to tutorials on key features of the Go programming language, best for those already familiar with C++ or C.
· Free Java Tutorials & Guide: Long list of links to fundamental aspects of programming in Java. For serious programming.
· Programming in C: Provides extensive series of links to exercises, notes and solutions to programming in C.
· Programming in C, C++, or Pascal: Programming tutorials on C, C++, and Pascal programming language. Links to each lesson included.
· Unix and Linux Tutorial Center: Professor teaches visitors how to program by introducing directory commands, script commands, and basic file commands.
· Quick Linux Tutorial: Extensive amount of links to a good number of tutorials that cover a different aspect of the Linux programming language.
Using the Internet
· BBC - WebWise - The BBC’s guide to using the Internet: 10 links to 10 different aspects of using the Internet, brought to you courtesy of the BBC.
· Finding Information on the Internet: From the University of Berkeley comes a lot of links to different tutorials and guides about finding what you want when using the Internet.
· Basic Guide to Using the Internet: Very brief but straightforward guide on Internet usage with links to many other aspects of using the Internet in right-hand column.
· Internet Tutorial - What is the Internet?: Guide to using the Internet that features a great number of links scattered about different pages.
· Internet Table of Contents: Series of links dedicated to informing people how to use the Internet for research purposes.
· Web Guide: Succinct guide to using the Internet effectively from the Open University.
· The Teachers’ Internet Use Guide: Website developed for use by teachers in how to design lesson plans based on what they can find on the Internet. Comes with several links to tutorials.
· Evaluating Internet Information: Links to tutorials on the many different aspects to inspect when trying to weed through all the information available on the Internet.
· Internet Basics Tutorial: Very understandable and well-organized tutorials on using different parts of the Internet on a browser. Includes several links.
· Scottsdale Public Library - Computer Tutorials: Dozens of tutorials on everything from how to search the Internet to how to evaluate the information found on websites.
Design Programs
· Adobe - Flash CS3 tutorial: From Adobe itself comes a series of tutorials on properly using different aspects of their Flash design program. Look for it under the Table of Contents section.
· Flash 10-Minute Tutorials: Links to several guides on how to use certain aspects of Flash program design.
· Go to and Learn: Links to different video tutorials on Adobe Flash and how to make it work for different situations.
· Flash Tutorials: A section offering several tutorials on how to do certain operations in Flash program design. Comes with links and examples.
· Creating Accessible Flash Content: Discusses how to create accessible Flash content by addressing several issues with the Flash design program.
· Photoshop tutorials: Dozens and dozens of links to tutorials on Photoshop and how to do almost anything on that design program.
· Photoshop CS3 Table of Contents: All the tutorials necessary to educate visitors on how to operate Photoshop successfully.
· Introduction to Photoshop: Guide that links to several resources that teach visitors how to perform various tasks in Photoshop.
· Photoshop Resources: Provides links to many Photoshop tutorials that are designed to help users of all experience levels.
· Web and Graphic Design Resources: List of tutorials for Photoshop authored by Matt Kloskowski. Goes into great detail in each specific tutorial.
Gaming
· World of Warcraft: Links to numerous strategy guides concerning the popular computer game World of Warcraft.
· World of Warcraft Tips: Wealth of links given to numerous kinds of World of Warcraft strategy guides and informational write-ups.
· World of Warcraft for PC Cheats: Large list of links that go to game guides and walkthroughs of World of Warcraft.
· Mission Architect Tutorials: Web page of popular City of Heroes computer game that includes links to guides and tutorials.
· City of Heroes Guide/Walkthrough: Includes links not only to City of Heroes computer game, but also to other popular games.
Safety
· Computer Virus Tutorial Introduction: Provides an extensive list of links that covers everything from the types of viruses to the kinds of virus protection.
· Virus Protection and Removal: From Valdosta University comes a number of links to different kinds of virus protection for the office and home.
· Virus Protection: From Harvard University comes information on protecting PCs from viruses. Includes links to actual anti-virus software and to information on viruses.
· Computer Security: Offers many links and tips on how to remain safe while using your computer and the Internet.
· Cyber Security Tips: Tips and advice on how to stay safe while using the Internet.
The number of applications and operations that can be performed on a computer are vast and many. The more knowledge people possess about how to effectively use all the different applications for their computer, the more use they will get out of it.

