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KM-01: Introduction to Computers and Digital Technologies
This knowledge module introduces learners to the foundational concepts of computers and digital technologies used in modern workplaces and everyday environments. Learners explore computer systems, hardware components, software applications, operating systems, storage devices, and digital communication tools. The module also focuses on safe computer usage, responsible digital practices, and basic cybersecurity awareness. Learners will develop an understanding of how computers operate, how digital technologies support workplace productivity, and how to use technology ethically and safely within professional environments.
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KM-02: Productivity Applications
This knowledge module introduces learners to productivity software applications commonly used in workplace and business environments. Learners explore word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, formatting techniques, file management, and document sharing practices used to support workplace productivity and communication. The module also develops foundational skills in creating, editing, saving, printing, and organizing digital documents across different software applications. Learners will gain an understanding of how productivity tools improve efficiency, collaboration, and information management in modern workplaces.
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KM-03: Digital Communication and Internet Usage
This knowledge module introduces learners to digital communication methods, internet usage, online collaboration, and responsible digital practices used in modern workplaces and everyday environments. Learners explore electronic mail communication, web browsers, online search techniques, cloud-based services, cybersecurity awareness, and ethical internet usage. The module also focuses on professional online communication, safe internet practices, and responsible digital behaviour when accessing and sharing information online. Learners will develop foundational digital communication and internet skills that support workplace collaboration, productivity, and safe participation in digital environments.
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PM-01: Operate a Personal Computer
This practical module introduces learners to the safe and effective operation of personal computers within workplace and learning environments. Learners develop practical skills in starting and shutting down computers, managing files and folders, using input and output devices, navigating operating system environments, and applying basic computer safety procedures. The module focuses on practical computer usage, workplace digital organization, and responsible handling of computer equipment. Learners will also perform simulated workplace activities that support productivity, safe computer operation, and effective use of digital systems in everyday work environments.
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PM-02: Use Productivity and Communication Applications
This practical module introduces learners to the practical use of productivity and communication applications commonly used in workplace environments. Learners will create, edit, format, save, print, and share digital documents using word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and communication tools. The module also develops practical skills in email communication, online collaboration, cloud-based file sharing, and responsible digital communication practices. Learners will perform simulated workplace activities that support teamwork, productivity, professional communication, and effective use of digital technologies in modern work environments.
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PM-03: Apply Internet, Communication, and Digital Safety Skills
This practical module introduces learners to the practical application of internet usage, digital communication, online collaboration, and cybersecurity practices within workplace and learning environments. Learners will perform practical activities involving web browsing, online research, email communication, cloud collaboration, digital information management, and safe internet practices. The module also develops responsible digital behaviour, ethical information usage, and online safety awareness required for modern digital workplaces. Learners will apply practical communication, collaboration, and cybersecurity skills through simulated workplace activities and online tasks.
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Basic End User Computing

2.1 Lesson Overview

This lesson introduces learners to internet browsers and online search techniques used to access information and online services. Learners will explore web browsers, website navigation, search engines, and methods used to search for reliable information online.

The lesson also explains safe internet browsing practices and effective online information searching.


2.2 Lesson Outcomes

After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Define internet browsers and search engines.
  • Identify common web browsers.
  • Explain the purpose of internet browsers.
  • Navigate websites and web pages.
  • Use search engines effectively.
  • Apply safe internet browsing practices.
  • Identify reliable online information sources.

2.3 What is an Internet Browser?

An internet browser is software used to access and display websites and online content on the internet.

Web browsers allow users to:

  • visit websites,
  • search for information,
  • access online services,
  • and interact with web pages.

2.4 Common Internet Browsers

Different browsers are used to access online information.


Examples of Web Browsers

Browser Purpose
Google Chrome Internet browsing
Microsoft Edge Internet browsing
Mozilla Firefox Internet browsing
Safari Apple internet browser

Browsers provide tools for navigation, downloads, and online communication.


2.5 What is a Search Engine?

A search engine is an online tool used to search for information on the internet.

Search engines help users locate:

  • websites,
  • images,
  • videos,
  • documents,
  • and online resources.

Common Search Engines

Search Engine Purpose
Google Web searching
Bing Web searching
Yahoo Web searching

2.6 Website Navigation

Website navigation involves moving through websites and web pages to access information.


Common Website Navigation Features

  • Address bar
  • Navigation menus
  • Hyperlinks
  • Search bars
  • Tabs

These features help users access and organize online information.


2.7 Search Techniques

Effective searching helps users find relevant and reliable information quickly.


Good Search Practices

  • Use clear keywords
  • Use specific search terms
  • Check website credibility
  • Compare information sources
  • Avoid suspicious websites

Example Search Keywords

Instead of searching:
computer

Search:
basic computer skills for beginners

Specific searches improve search results.


2.8 Safe Internet Browsing Practices

Users should browse the internet safely and responsibly.


Safe Browsing Practices

Practice Purpose
Avoid suspicious links Reduces security risks
Use secure websites Protects information
Keep browsers updated Improves security
Avoid unsafe downloads Protects devices

Secure Websites

Secure websites usually use:
https://

The ā€œsā€ indicates a secure connection.

Users should avoid entering personal information on unsecured websites.


2.9 Reliable Online Information

Not all online information is accurate or trustworthy.

Users should:

  • verify sources,
  • use reputable websites,
  • compare information,
  • and avoid misinformation.

Reliable information supports accurate learning and decision making.


2.10 Importance of Internet and Search Skills

Internet browsing and search skills are important because they support:

  • learning,
  • communication,
  • research,
  • workplace productivity,
  • and online services.

Most workplaces require employees to access and manage online information effectively.


2.11 Key Notes / Summary

  • Internet browsers allow users to access websites and online services.
  • Common browsers include Google Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
  • Search engines help users find information online.
  • Website navigation tools improve online browsing.
  • Effective search techniques improve information retrieval.
  • Safe browsing practices reduce online security risks.
  • Reliable online information supports learning and workplace productivity.
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