My wife is starting to teach "computers" to people of three level, Complete beginners, Somewhat OK and OK. She is given a free hand - she can teach them anything that is useful.
What would you recommend for novice users? What are some must have tools, or knowledge?
Here's an example of some things we have so far:
- Google, search options.
- Office (lets face it - they need to know that).
These are a bit more advanced, but useful non the less:
- Wolfram alpha. (the first group liked that one - the ability to get instant graphs and solutions was impressive)
- Google Docs, Calendar.
- Bit Torrent. (possibly, if we find a legal file to download)
- Any modern browser (they have IE6, download and install Firefox or Chrome)
EDIT:
We mostly got answers about basic computing concepts - this is great, as we've missed some of them. However, I feel this isn't complete without some modern service - for example - several students expressed interests in Facebook. Being so popular, I think we should spend a few minutes on that subject. A few words on Wikipedia and Twitter are also in order - these are discussed in news, and people should know them.
What other skills, services and concepts would you teach a fresh user?
Thanks!
