A class that should allow you to have a working understanding of the insides of a computer and how they go together.
- Unit 0
Here is Unit 0: take a look at it and learn it. the rest of the units will not be this boring. I will post the test in a couple of days and the real class will start on the 9th like I said earlier If you have not yet make sure to check out the subbredit and read the posts
This is a google docs spread sheet for those of you who do not have experience with it just print out a copy of it and use it. If you do know how to use google docs then make your self a copy and get studying. like I have said before everyone needs to take a look at this but only people who need it should do the follow up assignments and the test.
assignments will be posted on the subreddit. once the class begins I will release a schedule.learn on my friends
Unit 0 is not required that said all should look over it and confirm that they know it.
if you start to ask to many questions that are covered in unit 0 I will ask you to refer back to it
not required at all but would be super helpful: go to goodwill or some such like that and buy a super cheap crappy old computer to fuck around with. you can use your main one. but i would not
- Unit 0: Basic terminology
Unit 0 test
- Unit 1: the big five of a computer
Unit 1 test
- Unit 2: Parts of a mother board
Unit 2 test
- Unit 3: handling and storage
Unit 3 test
- Unit 4: assembling
Unit 4 test
class will not begin until sep 9th and be ready to get your nerd on!
I could type long before I could write and I have been running my own computer biz for several years.



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