Overview
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This Specialization equips learners with skills to navigate Windows 11 and effectively use apps, browsers, and settings. It also enables learners to use Copilot, Microsoft's generative AI service, to improve productivity. Lastly, it helps users familiar with Windows 10 to smoothly transition to Windows 11.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Microsoft Windows 11 (with Copilot): Apps and the Web
- Course 2: Microsoft Windows 11 (with Copilot): Files and Settings
- Course 3: Microsoft Windows 11: Transition from Windows 10
Courses
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This course will be useful to anyone new to the Windows 11 operating system. You will learn how to navigate Windows 11 and use Copilot. You'll also use both locally installed and cloud-based Windows 11 apps, as well as the Edge browser and its Copilot integrations. This is the first course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have Windows 11 installed. The course setup instructions provided in the first module of this course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
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In this course, you'll continue developing your Windows 11 skills by managing files and folders. You'll also configure various settings in Windows 11, and apply best practices for securing Windows. This is the second course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have Windows 11 installed. The course setup instructions provided in the first course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
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To round out your skills in Windows 11, in this course, you'll use the new and updated features of this latest versions of Windows. You'll be able to successfully transitions from the older Windows 10 experience to the newer Windows 11 experience. This is the third and final course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have Windows 11 installed. The course setup instructions provided in the first course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
Taught by
Bill Rosenthal