The Computer Education category features information and activities to help kids and teens learn about the history of computers, including hardware, software, networking, and typing.
Subcategories 2
Sites 11
- How Stuff Works: Computers Contains a variety of information about hardware, the Internet, peripherals, security, and software.
- The Computer Technology Documentation Project Contains a variety of guides on networking, security, hardware, operating systems, and programming languages.
- Jan's Illustrated Computer Literacy 101 Lessons covering input, processing, output, storage, word processors, spreadsheets, and the web.
- Teach Me Computers Includes lessons on computer types, input/output devices, storage, applications, and operating systems. Also explains how to avoid computer-related health problems.
- Wikibooks - Computers for Beginners A wiki book that covers the basics of buying a computer, security, office programs, the Internet, multimedia, and networking.
- Wikipedia - Computers Covers the history of computers and how they operate.
- How Computers Work A guide that explains how a computer operates. Includes hardware, software, printing, the Internet, and a glossary of computer terms.
- The Brain vs. The Computer Compares the similarities and differences between a human brain and a computer.
- The Museum of Modern Technology A flash-based tutorial that covers operating systems, email, the web, and networks. Includes a quiz at the end of each lesson.
- Teach ICT for Students Contains lessons, games, worksheets, and tests for hardware and software topics.
- Computers Can Be a Real Pain Explains how to sit properly, type on a keyboard, and use a mouse correctly while working on a computer. Learn how to take breaks that are recommended by doctors.