Computing Fundamentals
Troubleshooting & Maintenance Workshops
UW Computing Survival Skills
UW students, staff and faculty have access to a wide array of computing resources. In this comprehensive overview of campus computing, you will learn about the technology services provided by Catalyst, including free web tools, computing workshops and learning spaces, as well as the technology services funded by the Student Technology Fee, and those provided as part of campus computing such as free Internet access, virus protection software, and personal Web space. You will also learn how to store and access documents with SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) and the practical and powerful ways to manage email.
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Troubleshooting Computers
In this troubleshooting workshop, you will learn how to fix common,
basic issues with Apple and non-Apple computers. You will also learn about
hardware malfunctions, startup problems, the system folder, and common
application errors. Bring any questions you may have.
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Computer Management and Security
Got pop-up ads? Got viruses? In this workshop, you will learn how to
protect your computer from becoming a victim of viruses and other dangerous
or annoying intrusions. You will learn how to keep your computer healthy
and virus-free, download the free UW Internet Connectivity Kit, and
maintain a firewall.
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Operating Systems & Networking Workshops
Apple OS X
In this thorough introduction, you will learn the basics of Apple's
newest operating system. You will learn how to navigate in OS X, and how to
perform basic tasks such as managing your files, installing applications,
using common shortcuts, and more.
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Unix
Unix is the preferred operating system among techies everywhere. In this
introductory workshop, you will learn how to perform basic tasks using
Unix, such as Email, Web publishing, and shell programming. You will also
learn about Unix command line interfaces, text editors, file system
interfaces, X Windows, and more.
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Windows XP
In this thorough introduction, you will learn the basics of Windows XP,
the most commonly used operating system in the world. You will learn how to
navigate in Windows XP, and how to perform basic tasks such as managing
your files, installing applications, using common shortcuts, and
more.
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Linux Installation
Linux is a freely-distributed, alternative operating system that can
juice up any computer system with streamlined and customized operations. In
this introductory workshop you will learn about the basic Linux
distributions, how to install Linux, and information needed to network your
server or workstation.
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Networking
Networks enable multiple computers to communicate and share data,
printers, and Internet connections. Through this overview of the most
up-to-date networking technologies, you will develop the necessary skills
to build your own home network. Other topics include: network components,
cabling schemes, wiring methodology, and workstation configuration.
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