Course Description
Course Description
macOS 100: Introduction to macOS 10.15 Catalina is a hands-on class designed to help beginning Mac users and transitioning Windows users become more familiar in using the macOS.
What You Will Learn
Upon completion of the macOS 100: Introduction to macOS 10.15 Catalina course, students will be able to:
- Know the foundations of macOS 10.15 Catalina
- Efficient window and application management
- System customization
- Configure user accounts
- Manage files
Who Should Attend?
This class is designed for those new to the macOS 10.15 Catalina platform who need to obtain the skills to support other macOS users. This could include entry level IT personnel in businesses that use macOS systems for general productivity or creative design, service technicians who support macOS customers, and technical coordinators or power users who manage networks of macOS systems for their organization – such as teachers and technology specialists who manage a classroom network or computer labs.
Prerequisites
Practical working knowledge of computers
Course Outline
Lesson One: Finder Basics
- Learn the Basic elements of the Finder Interface and how they differ from Windows
- How to Start, sleep, restart, and shutdown the Mac
Lesson Two: Navigating the File System
- How the macOS File system is organized and how to access needed resources
- How to create, copy, move and delete files and folders
- How to preview documents without apps using Quicklook
Lesson Three: Manage System Settings
- How to use System Preferences and App Preferences to make the Mac and its apps work better for you.
Lesson Four: Managing Applications
- Learn how to install apps via the App Store, Drag and Drop and the OS installer
- How to launch and manage documents
- How to Switch between Apps
- Using the Built-in Apps: Web Apps, iWork, Creative Apps
- How to Quit apps
- How to remove Apps you no longer need
Lesson Five: Working with Multiple Users
- Creating additional users
- Setting restrictions using Screen Time
- Switching between users: Log in/Log out, Fast User Switching
- Sharing data between user accounts
Lesson Six: Managing Networks Services
- Basic Network Configuration via Network Preference
- Setting up services using Internet Accounts
- Setting up and using iCloud services
- Managing your AppleID
- Providing Network Services
- File Sharing, Airdrop, Airplay
Lesson Seven: Catalina's New Features
- APFS Basics
- Improved Accessibility: Voice Control, Display Zoom, Hover Text
- New Entertainment Apps: Music, AppleTV, Podcasts
- Mac Catalyst: Bringing iOS apps to mac
- Improvements to Photos, Notes, Reminders, and Safari
- Using Sidecar: iPad as a second monitor
- Screen Time: Managing users
- T2 Security Chip: T2 Basics, Supervision, Activation Lock
Lesson Eight: How to Troubleshoot macOS
- Basic troubleshooting techniques and tools
- Gathering information
- Identifying the problem
- Trying fixes
- Confirming the fix works
FMC Custom Course
Note: This custom-designed class is created and owned by Future Media Concepts.
Cancelling an Open Enrollment Registration
Cancellation policy:
If notice is given 15 or more calendar days before the start of a class, the student may receive a full refund less a $100 administrative fee. If notice is given less than 15 calendar days no rescheduling or efunds are permitted.
Rescheduling Policy
If notice Is given 15 or more calendar days before the start of the class a student may reschedule . A student can reschedule a class up to two (2) times. Additional reschedules will not be allowed.
No Shows if a student does not attend a scheduled session, there will be no refund or rescheduling permitted. Payment is forfeited. FMC reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment or in other circumstances. FMC will endeavor to give as much advance notice as possible of any change to the schedule. FMC shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential loss arising whatsoever.