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There are 6 modules in this course
In this course, you’ll be introduced to the world of Information Technology, or IT. You’ll learn about the different facets of Information Technology, like computer hardware, the Internet, computer software, troubleshooting, and customer service. This course covers a wide variety of topics in IT that are designed to give you an overview of what’s to come in this certificate program.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
● understand how the binary system works
● assemble a computer from scratch
● choose and install an operating system on a computer
● understand what the Internet is, how it works, and the impact it has in the modern world
● learn how applications are created and how they work under the hood of a computer
● utilize common problem-solving methodologies and soft skills in an Information Technology setting
In the first module of the course, we'll learn about how computers were invented, how they've evolved over time, and how they work today. We will also learn about what an "IT Support Specialist" is and what they do in their job. By the end of this module, you will know how to count like a computer using binary and understand why these calculations are so powerful for society. So let's get started!
What's included
15 videos5 readings5 assignments1 plugin
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15 videos•Total 49 minutes
Program Introduction•5 minutes
What is IT?•4 minutes
What does an IT Support Specialist do?•2 minutes
Course Introduction•2 minutes
Get started with your Google IT Support Certificate•2 minutes
From Abacus to Analytical Engine•5 minutes
The Path to Modern Computers•10 minutes
Kevin: Their career path•1 minute
Computer Language•3 minutes
Character Encoding•3 minutes
Binary•2 minutes
How to Count in Binary•3 minutes
Abstraction•2 minutes
Computer Architecture Overview•3 minutes
Kevin: Advice for the world of IT•1 minute
5 readings•Total 20 minutes
Helpful resources and tips•4 minutes
Pioneers in Computing and IT•4 minutes
Supplemental Reading on Logic Gates•4 minutes
Binary Conversion•4 minutes
Glossary terms from course 1, module 1•4 minutes
5 assignments•Total 102 minutes
Reflection: Your IT support path ahead •8 minutes
Test your knowledge: Binary•10 minutes
Test your knowledge: Computer Architecture•4 minutes
Test your knowledge: How to Count in Binary•30 minutes
Module 1 challenge: Introduction to IT and Computing•50 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Google IT Cert Participant Entry Survey•10 minutes
Hardware
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
In the second module of this course, we'll learn about what's inside a computer. We'll learn all about the hardware components or different pieces inside a computer. We'll discover what each component does and how they work together to make a computer function. By the end of this module, you will also know how to build a computer from scratch!
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19 videos9 readings5 assignments1 plugin
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19 videos•Total 76 minutes
Module Introduction•2 minutes
Introduction to Computer Hardware•4 minutes
Programs, the CPU, and Memory•8 minutes
Joe: Diversity in IT•1 minute
CPU•4 minutes
RAM•3 minutes
Motherboards•3 minutes
Physical Storage: Hard Drives•4 minutes
Power Supplies•4 minutes
Mobile Devices•4 minutes
Batteries and Charging Systems•4 minutes
Peripherals and Ports•3 minutes
BIOS•5 minutes
Ben: Skills of IT professionals•1 minute
Putting it All Together: Installing The Processor•8 minutes
Putting it All Together: Adding the RAM And The Drive•6 minutes
Putting it All Together: Adding Graphics and Other Peripherals.•6 minutes
Mobile Device Repair•2 minutes
One program, many futures•1 minute
9 readings•Total 37 minutes
Supplemental Reading for CPUs•4 minutes
Supplemental Reading for CPU architecture•2 minutes
Supplemental Reading for Data Storage•4 minutes
Power Supplies•10 minutes
Learn About Batteries and Charging Systems•1 minute
Supplemental Reading on Connector Types•4 minutes
Supplemental Reading for Projectors•4 minutes
Mobile Display Types•4 minutes
Glossary terms from course 1, module 2•4 minutes
5 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Test your knowledge: The Modern Computer•4 minutes
Test your knowledge: Components•8 minutes
Test your knowledge: Starting It Up•8 minutes
Assemble a Computer•20 minutes
Module 2 challenge: Computer Components and Hardware•50 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Troubleshooting Mobile Issues•15 minutes
Operating System
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
In the third module of this course, learners will explore operating systems (OS). They will learn about the common operating systems that are used today and understand how they work with the computer hardware. Learners will review the "boot process" of an operating system and show learners how to install Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX operating systems. Finally, learners will use the hands-on lab environment to interact directly with the Windows and Linux operating systems.
What's included
19 videos9 readings3 assignments2 app items
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19 videos•Total 50 minutes
Module introduction•3 minutes
Components of an Operating System•5 minutes
Files and File Systems•3 minutes
Process Management•3 minutes
Memory Management and Virtual Memory•2 minutes
I/O Management•2 minutes
Interacting with the OS: User Space•3 minutes
Logs•2 minutes
The Boot Process•2 minutes
Mobile Operating Systems•1 minute
Cindy: Drive and career path•1 minute
Choosing an Operating System•3 minutes
Virtual Machines•2 minutes
Installing Windows 10•4 minutes
Installing Linux•6 minutes
What is Chrome OS?•3 minutes
Mac OS•2 minutes
Tri Ngo: How to overcome obstacles and become successful in IT•2 minutes
Introduction to Qwiklabs•1 minute
9 readings•Total 43 minutes
Learn About Chrome OS•1 minute
Boot Methods Best Practices•4 minutes
Supplemental Reading for Choosing an OS•2 minutes
Windows 10 & 11 Feature Matrix•4 minutes
Supplemental Reading for Ubuntu•4 minutes
Glossary terms from course 1, module 3•4 minutes
Qwiklabs guidelines and troubleshooting steps•8 minutes
Exemplar: Creating a folder with Windows•8 minutes
Exemplar: Creating a folder with Linux•8 minutes
3 assignments•Total 72 minutes
Test your knowledge: What is an Operating System?•14 minutes
Test your knowledge: Installing an Operating System•8 minutes
Module 3 challenge: Installing and Using Operating Systems•50 minutes
2 app items•Total 120 minutes
Creating a Folder with Windows•60 minutes
Creating a Folder with Linux•60 minutes
Networking
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
In the fourth module of this course, we'll learn about computer networking. We'll explore the history of the Internet and what "The Web" actually is. We'll also discuss topics like Internet privacy, security, and what the future of the Internet may look like. You'll also understand why the Internet has limitations even today. By the end of this module, you will know how the Internet works and recognize both the positive and negative impacts the Internet has had on the world.
What's included
15 videos2 readings2 assignments
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15 videos•Total 40 minutes
Module Introduction•3 minutes
Basics of Networking•7 minutes
Networking Hardware•3 minutes
TCP/IP•2 minutes
The Web•4 minutes
Victor: First job experiences•1 minute
History of the Internet•4 minutes
Limitations of the Internet•3 minutes
Changing Careers•1 minute
Impact•4 minutes
Internet of Things•1 minute
Gian: What he does in Android Security•1 minute
Privacy and Security•3 minutes
Heather Adkins: keeping hackers out•2 minutes
Learner Story: Melinda•1 minute
2 readings•Total 5 minutes
Learn About the Internet of Things•1 minute
Glossary terms from course 1, module 4•4 minutes
2 assignments•Total 62 minutes
Test your knowledge: Limitations of the Internet•12 minutes
Module 4 challenge: Networking•50 minutes
Software
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
In the fifth module of this course, we'll learn about computer software. We'll learn about what software actually is and the different types of software you may encounter as an IT Support Specialist. We'll also explore how to manage software and revisit the concept of "abstraction." By the end of this module, you'll use the Qwiklabs environment to install, update and remove software on both Windows and Linux operating systems.
What's included
10 videos5 readings3 assignments2 app items
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10 videos•Total 22 minutes
Module Introduction•2 minutes
How software is built: Coding, scripting, and programming •2 minutes
Types of Software•3 minutes
Revisiting Abstraction•1 minute
Recipe for Computing•3 minutes
Phelan: Learning IT in the Navy•1 minute
Managing Software•3 minutes
Installing, Updating, and Removing Software on Windows•3 minutes
Installing, Updating, and Removing Software on Linux•2 minutes
Software Automation•1 minute
5 readings•Total 25 minutes
Common Scripting Solutions•4 minutes
Learn About Software Versioning•1 minute
Glossary terms from course 1, module 5•4 minutes
Exemplar: Installing, updating, and removing software in Windows•8 minutes
Exemplar: Installing, updating, and removing software in Linux•8 minutes
3 assignments•Total 58 minutes
Test your knowledge: Introduction to Software•6 minutes
Test your knowledge: Interacting with Software•2 minutes
Module 5 challenge: Interacting with Software•50 minutes
2 app items•Total 120 minutes
Installing, Updating, and Removing Software in Windows•60 minutes
Installing, Updating and Removing Software in Linux•60 minutes
Troubleshooting
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
Congratulations, you've made it to the last module of the course! In the final module, learners examine the importance of troubleshooting and customer support. They’ll go through some real-world scenarios that they might encounter in a Help Desk or Desktop Support role. They’ll also learn why empathizing with users is critical when working in a tech role. Finally, learners will learn why writing effective documentation is an important aspect of any IT role. By the end of this module, learners will be able to utilize soft skills and write documentation in order to communicate effectively with others.
What's included
23 videos5 readings2 assignments
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23 videos•Total 65 minutes
Module Introduction•2 minutes
Ask Questions!•4 minutes
Isolating the Problem•3 minutes
Follow the Cookie Crumbs•3 minutes
Start with the Quickest Step First•2 minutes
Troubleshooting Pitfalls to Avoid•2 minutes
Amir: Attributes in an IT support space•1 minute
Intro to Soft Skills•8 minutes
Anatomy of an Interaction•7 minutes
How to Deal with Difficult Situations Part I•5 minutes
How to Deal with Difficult Situations Part II•5 minutes
Ticketing Systems and Documenting Your Work•2 minutes
Process Documentation•2 minutes
Documenting in Ticketing Systems•1 minute
Your Opportunity for Success•2 minutes
Standing Out from the Crowd•3 minutes
Getting Ready for the Interview•3 minutes
What to Expect During the Technical Interview•2 minutes
Showing Your Best Self During the Interview•2 minutes
Interview Role Play: Customer Service•3 minutes
Course Wrap Up•2 minutes
Sabrina: Technology can open doors •1 minute
Congratulations!•0 minutes
5 readings•Total 18 minutes
Crafting Your Resume•4 minutes
Creating Your Elevator Pitch•4 minutes
Join the community •4 minutes
Glossary terms from course 1, module 6•4 minutes
Course 1 Glossary•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Test your knowledge: Customer Service•10 minutes
Module 6 challenge: Troubleshooting Best Practices•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 11, 2024
Very informative and easy to understand for beginners like me. Kudos to the team who made this course possible and a very big thank you to all the instructors who share their time and knowledge to us.
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Reviewed on Jul 30, 2018
I am working in IT and wanted to do a refresher on the fundamentals and this course is really worth it. Good job Google and thank you for an affordable solution to getting my refresher and certificate
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Reviewed on Sep 29, 2021
There's a lot to cover, and this course does a great job breaking it all down into managable chunks. If you're looking to dive into learning more about IT, you could do much worse than starting here.
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