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ELCLASSES STARTING THIS MONDAY. BOUGHT YOUR FIRST LAPTOP? START WITH THE BASICS BEFORE YOU RUSH ANYWHERE ELSE.
The first thing you do is simple.
Learn how to power it on properly.
Create a user account.
Set a password.
After that, the most important thing you set up is your Gmail account.
Your Gmail gives you access to the entire Google Workspace.
Once you log in, look at the icons at the top.
That’s where the real tools are.
Google Drive for storing files.
Google Docs for writing documents and CVs.
Google Sheets for planning, tracking, and content calendars.
Google Slides for presentations.
Google Keep for notes and ideas.
Google Classroom and many other tools.
These tools alone can take you very far.
Writing a CV? Use Google Docs.
Planning content? Use Google Sheets.
Preparing a presentation? Use Google Slides.
Next, visit canva.com.
Canva is a beginner-friendly design tool.
You can create posters, flyers, business cards, logos, and social media graphics using templates.
No design background needed.
Then learn how to use ChatGPT.
ChatGPT is an AI tool, not magic.
Learn how to ask good questions.
Learn basic prompt writing.
Use it to think better, write faster, and learn new things.
After that, get familiar with CapCut.
It’s a simple but powerful video editing tool.
You can cut videos, add captions, effects, and export clean content.
If you master these basics, you’ll already be far ahead of most people.
Slowly, you can move to advanced tools depending on what you want to do:
• Social media management tools like Metricool
• Data analysis tools
• Advanced AI tools for specific use cases
• Presentation tools like Gamma
• Development tools when ready
Don’t rush.
Start with the foundation.
Master the basics.
Build confidence step by step.
That’s how you actually grow with a computer.
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