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Basic Mac OS X Skills

UNIT OVERVIEW

Basic Mac OS Skills
   
Summary of lessons
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Before students begin working in a functioning support center, they should have a working knowledge of the Macintosh operating system, how it functions, and some insight into common problems that could arise. Through the use of Mac OS troubleshooting and support exercises, students can obtain these essential skills in small groups or independently. Various troubleshooting scenarios provide the impetus for teams to apply simple problem-solving skills through self-directed practice. To be signed off in each area, students must be able to (1) define potential problems someone might have in this area and (2) explain a solution for each.

Basic OS skills include:
  • Installing Mac OS X
  • The desktop
  • System Preferences
  • Classic
  • Printing and peripherals
Each lesson contains the following:
  • Student Guides: These feature background information on a specific topic.
  • Student Exercises: These apply knowledge gained through the Student Guides and previous experience with the Mac operating system.
  • Skills Assessment Quiz: Each quiz evaluates the student's comprehension of content as it applies to simple troubleshooting issues.

Lessons also include additional resources, such as presentation slides, Student Worksheets, Answer Keys, and Step-by-Steps.
   
Unit objectives
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At the completion of the unit, students will be able to:
  • Understand how the Macintosh operating system works
  • Learn to identify and modify OS X components
  • Identify software issues using various diagnostic tools and troubleshooting techniques
  • Apply fixes to simple troubleshooting issues
   
Time required
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12 hours, 30 minutes
   
Implementing the lessons
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Students work at their own pace to achieve skills. Teachers facilitate.

1Identify known competencies.
  • Assess prior knowledge by using the essentials skills checklist with each student.
  • Ask simple questions or have student demonstrate skills.
  • Students can also take the lesson assessment quiz as a pre-test.

2Pair students (or place them in small groups) with others needing to obtain same skills.

3Set up practice scenarios and equipment.

4Demonstrate hardware used within the topic and how the software works.

5Have students read and discuss the Student Guides and Student Exercises.

6Work with student pairs/groups to answer questions and probe for understanding.

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Administer the assessment quiz when students feel they are ready.

You might choose to concentrate on a "topic of the day" where they hold a class discussion of a skill set before students begin individual group work. The Student Guide can be a springboard for discussion or ask student groups to each become experts on a topic to share.



All students work on the same topic at the same time. Teachers direct.

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Discuss lesson topic using the Student Guide and any accompanying slides.

Note: You might decide to have students read the Student Guide as homework and you could create a worksheet that asks students to identify key points within the text. You might also choose to ask student groups to each become experts on a topic to share.

2Demonstrate hardware used within the topic and how the software works.

3Introduce the practice exercises.

4Break students into pairs or small groups for hands-on practice of exercises.

5Administer the assessment quiz at the completion of all exercises within the lesson.


Unit Overview
Standards 
LESSON 1 OVERVIEW 
Introduction to Mac OS X 
Installing Mac OS X 
LESSON 2 OVERVIEW 
Desktop Basics 
LESSON 3 OVERVIEW 
Understanding Preferences 
LESSON 4 OVERVIEW 
Understanding Classic 
LESSON 5 OVERVIEW 
Peripherals 
Printing 



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