AnIntroductionToTheUbuntuDesktop
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New users to Ubuntu may find the environment a bit unsettling. Especially if you're used to what Windows looks like. This screen-cast will give you a brief overview of the functionality of the included programs within Ubuntu, give you a simple knowledge of how to navigate the desktop environment, show how the Ubuntu/Gnome desktop is layed out, and what all the icons and Menu items mean. | |
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Show how the Ubuntu Gnome desktop is layed out and what all the icons and Menu items mean. | |
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* Working Ubuntu desktop. | |
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* Some knowledge of Windows. (e.g. The difference between a program, document file, and folder. How to use the start menu) | |
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* Describe the most basic of basics that someone new to Ubuntu may need or want to know. |
Video Overview
New users to Ubuntu may find the environment a bit unsettling. Especially if you're used to what Windows looks like. This screen-cast will give you a brief overview of the functionality of the included programs within Ubuntu, give you a simple knowledge of how to navigate the desktop environment, show how the Ubuntu/Gnome desktop is layed out, and what all the icons and Menu items mean.
Target Audience
- Users who are new to Ubuntu and the Gnome desktop
Pre-requisites
- Working Ubuntu desktop.
Required Knowledge
- None
Recommended Knowledge
- Some knowledge of Windows. (e.g. The difference between a program, document file, and folder. How to use the start menu)
Objectives
- Describe the most basic of basics that someone new to Ubuntu may need or want to know.
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