IT training, a bit above the basics
Posted: September 8th, 2011, 10:26
In one of those moments so rare that it ought to be celebrated with a public holiday, the boss lady on the contract I'm on has admitted that her computer knowledge is piss poor, and she wants to do something about that. I'm jumping at the chance to reduce the number of damn fool question I get asked, and am trying to find her some online training or resources of some sort.
What I'm looking for is something above the basic "this is Word, you can use it to make letters", but without going into so much depth that her brain will melt. Basics on how networks work (DHCP, DNS and the like), user accounts, drivers, that sort of thing. It would need to be windows centric, as I don't want to scare her with the idea of other OS's.
Basically, she wants to get to the point where when a tech question gets asked in a meeting, she at least understands what the question is, even if she doesn't know the answer. At the moment, a lot of the time we might as well be speaking Klingon.
Anyone got any suggestions?
What I'm looking for is something above the basic "this is Word, you can use it to make letters", but without going into so much depth that her brain will melt. Basics on how networks work (DHCP, DNS and the like), user accounts, drivers, that sort of thing. It would need to be windows centric, as I don't want to scare her with the idea of other OS's.
Basically, she wants to get to the point where when a tech question gets asked in a meeting, she at least understands what the question is, even if she doesn't know the answer. At the moment, a lot of the time we might as well be speaking Klingon.
Anyone got any suggestions?