Computing Fundamentals (IC3 GS5 Exam 1)
Learn essential computing fundamentals and prepare for the IC3 GS5 Exam 1 with our online training course.
(IC3-GS5-Exam-1) / ISBN : 978-1-61691-876-7About This Course
In this computing fundamentals (IC3 GS5 Exam 1) course, you’ll gain a deep understanding of operating systems, hardware components, software applications, troubleshooting techniques, cloud computing, and networking concepts. Through engaging lessons and hands-on labs, you’ll learn how to use and maintain your computer effectively. Prepare for IC3 GS5 Exam 1 and open new career opportunities for yourself.
Skills You’ll Get
- Learn how to use different operating systems
- Learn about the different components of a computer, such as the CPU, RAM, hard drive, and motherboard
- Learn how to use various software applications, such as word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation software
- Learn how to troubleshoot common computer problems
- Learn about cloud computing and how to use cloud-based services
- Learn about networking concepts, such as IP addresses, DNS, and network protocols
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Interactive Lessons
7+ Interactive Lessons | 35+ Exercises | 34+ Quizzes | 126+ Flashcards | 126+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
30+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 50+ Post Assessment Questions | 100+ Practice Test Questions
Understanding Operating Systems
- Operating Systems and Their Roles When Using Computers and Devices
- Working with Files and Folders
- Customizing Your Computer
- Summary
Understanding Hardware
- The Internal Hardware Components of a Computer
- Peripheral Devices That Can Be Connected to a Computer
- The Most Common Types of Computers and Devices
- How Information Is Transmitted inside a Computer
- How to Evaluate the Performance of a Computer or Device
- Summary
Understanding Software
- The Dependencies between Hardware and Software
- Installing, Removing, or Reinstalling Software
- Software Licensing and Its Implications
- The Most Common Types of Office Applications
- Using Templates to Get Started with an Application
- Personal Entertainment Applications
- Compressing Files to Save Space
- Optimizing Your Computer's Hard Disk Performance
- Protecting Yourself from Malware
- Summary
Troubleshooting Problems with Your Computer
- Dealing with Problems Caused by Software
- Dealing with Problems Caused by Hardware
- Creating Your Own Backup System
- Summary
Cloud Computing
- Cloud computing concepts
- Cloud accounts
- Difference between application and software
- Summary
Networking and Mobile device
- Our Connected World: Communication Systems
- The Internet
- Cell Phone Networks
- Ways of Classifying Networks
- Applications of Mobile Devices
- Summary
Appendix A
Understanding Operating Systems
- Signing into Windows 10
- Putting your computer to sleep and then resuming your work
- Installing Windows Updates manually
- Changing items size on your screen
- Changing the desktop color
- Creating a Standard User Account
- Sharing a folder with another user account
- Configuring Windows Update settings
- Changing Screen Resolution
Understanding Hardware
- Connecting a Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor to a Computer
- Determining the available hardware resources using task manager
Understanding Software
- Installing an application
- Installing security software
- Uninstalling an Application
- Installing VLC media player
- Creating a document using a template
- Extracting the contents of a ZIP file archive
- Freeing up disk space with disk cleanup
- Using disk defragmenter
- Changing the settings on Windows firewall
Troubleshooting Problems with Your Computer
- Setting the compatibility mode for any Windows application
- Ending function of nonresponsive applications
- Starting Windows 10 in safe mode
- Backing Up Files
- Restoring Files
- Configuring OneDrive
Cloud Computing
- Installing and setting up dropbox
- Starting G suite
Networking and Mobile device
- Connecting a system to a wireless network
- Connecting an iPhone to the Wi-Fi network
- Identifying network categories
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IC3 GS5 stands for Internet and Computing Core Certification Global Standard 5. It is a certification program designed to validate an individual’s digital literacy skills. The IC3 GS5 covers 3 exams:
- Computing Fundamentals
- Living Online
- Key Applications
The key difference between IC3 GS5 and IC3 GS6 is:
- IC3 GS5: Focuses on fundamental computer skills, using Windows 10 and Office 2016.
- IC3 GS6: More advanced, covering cloud and mobile technologies, with a focus on Windows 10 and Office 365.
You require a 70% passing score for IC3 GS5 Exam 1 but it may very slightly depend on the specific exam version and testing center.
Prices of the IC3 exam vary depending on location, testing center, and any promotions or discounts available. It’s best to check with a local testing center or Certiport directly for the more accurate pricing.
This exam is part of the IC3 Digital Literary Certification, which assesses basic computer and internet skills. It covers topics like computer hardware, software, operating systems, and file management.
The Computing Fundamentals certification has no formal prerequisites, but a basic understanding of computers and the Internet is recommended.
Benefits of enrolling in this IC3 exam training course include interactive and gamified learning resources, immediate assistance with challenging concepts, and flexible learning options.