Introduction to Computers and Linux
About Course
This beginner-friendly course introduces the fundamentals of computing and the Linux operating system, with no prior technical experience required. Students will learn what a computer is and how its hardware and software work together, then explore the role of the operating system as the bridge between people and machines. The course gives special focus to Linux — its history, its many distributions, and the different ways users interact with it — making it an ideal starting point for anyone curious about open-source technology, considering a career in IT, or simply wanting to understand the systems that power everything from smartphones to supercomputers.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Explain what a computer is and describe its main hardware and software components
- Understand the purpose and core functions of an operating system
- Describe what Linux is, where it came from, and why it is so widely used
- Identify the major Linux distributions and what sets them apart
- Compare the command line and graphical ways of working in Linux
- Confidently use key computing and Linux terminology
No prerequisites. Suitable for complete beginners.
Course Content
Introduction to Computers and Linux
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What is a Computer?
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Components of a Computer
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What is an Operating System?
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Linux as an Operating System
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Linux Flavours / Types (Distributions)
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Interface in Linux
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Glossary