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Introduction to Computer Refurbishment Resources
Congratulations on completing your course. This page offers you more resources and next steps.
We’ve gathered a set of practical learning resources to help you take your refurbishment knowledge even further. Whether you want to learn how computers are built, understand how the internet works, or explore responsible technology use, these courses are a great next step.
How to Assemble a Computer
How to Assemble a Computer walks you through identifying and connecting key desktop components. If you enjoyed taking things apart to refurbish them, this tutorial will give you the skills to put them together from scratch.
How the Internet Works Series
The How the Internet Works Series explains how data moves online, including the role of IP addresses, URLs, and network layers. This is a great resource if you’re preparing computers for internet use or want to better understand how digital systems connect.
Critical Literacy
Critical Literacy helps you think carefully about the information we access online. You’ll explore how to evaluate websites, recognize bias, and understand who controls the content we see. These skills are essential for making responsible digital choices.
Beyond Ones and Zeros
In Beyond Ones and Zeros, you’ll explore ethical questions around data use, including Indigenous data sovereignty and digital responsibility. This course helps you reflect on the bigger picture of technology use in communities.
The Introduction to Microsoft Excel
The Introduction to Microsoft Excel course gives you the tools to organize information, manage basic inventories, and track computer refurbishment projects. Whether you’re logging serial numbers or setting up maintenance schedules, Excel can be a useful part of your toolkit.