The index below has three main learning levels - Beginner (1-3), Intermediate (4-6) and Advanced (7-9). As with every learning process; Learning the
BASICS first can be boring and tedious at times but do end up making the other, slightly more difficult, lessons much easier to learn later. So do not
learn The Internet lessons first if you have not read/learnt about Windows for example.
Over the course of the BASIC lessons only (Folders & Files and Windows) you will see for yourself how easy Windows 7 is to use, due to each
category/section being explained step by step, picture by picture, in a non-technical/clear/unintimidating way.
After learning the basics you might then quit thinking the Advanced lessons are going to be too advanced for you, but that is where you would be making a big mistake. Why? Because the advanced lessons are purposely explained in the same "easy to learn" manner as the basic lessons, so installing a Printer for example is easier than you think! So do not think computers are "TOO DIFFICULT TO LEARN" and/or "MEANT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ONLY" because they are not.
| The Computer | Folders And Files | Window Frames / Windows 7 |
| The Internet | Email / Email Clients | Security |
| The Control Panel | Software Installation / Usage | Hardware Installation / Usage |
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. As stated here by the Microsoft Corporation.