Lesson Overview
End User Computing refers to the everyday use of computers, devices, and software by individuals to perform tasks at work, school, or home. This lesson introduces the foundational concepts every modern computer user should understand.
What You’ll Learn
- What end user computing means
- Common types of computing devices
- How computers support daily tasks
Lesson Content
End User Computing focuses on how people interact with technology to complete practical tasks such as writing documents, sending emails, browsing the internet, and managing information.
Common computing devices include desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. While these devices may differ in size and performance, they all serve the same core purpose: enabling users to work efficiently and stay connected.
Understanding basic computer concepts improves productivity, reduces errors, and helps users adapt to new technologies with confidence. These skills are essential in today’s digital workplace and learning environments.