IT Professional Fundamentals: Mobile Devices
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Any aspiring computer technician must be familiar with mobile devices. From smartphones to tablets and laptops, this course will teach you about the unique hardware and software challenges of portable computers and phones.
Aspiring computer technicians must be familiar with the wide world of mobile devices. In this course, IT Professional Fundamentals: Mobile Devices, you will learn foundational knowledge of configuring, securing, equipping, networking, and synchronizing mobile devices. First, you will learn about the wide range of mobile devices, and see the hardware components of laptops and tablets, including memory, storage, system board, and biometric devices. Then, you will discover the many types of displays and display components, and learn about field upgrades and repair. After that, you will explore the different connectors and ports on today’s laptops, tablets, and phones, as well as the accessories that make them more convenient and practical. Next, you will be shown how to configure both wired and wireless network connectivity and set up e-mail on portable devices. Finally, you will delve into Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Management to ensure that settings and preferences are consistent across multiple devices, and you’ll learn how to back up data files for safety and disaster recovery. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of mobile computing needed to configure and support laptop, tablet, and smartphone users in a business environment.
Aspiring computer technicians must be familiar with the wide world of mobile devices. In this course, IT Professional Fundamentals: Mobile Devices, you will learn foundational knowledge of configuring, securing, equipping, networking, and synchronizing mobile devices. First, you will learn about the wide range of mobile devices, and see the hardware components of laptops and tablets, including memory, storage, system board, and biometric devices. Then, you will discover the many types of displays and display components, and learn about field upgrades and repair. After that, you will explore the different connectors and ports on today’s laptops, tablets, and phones, as well as the accessories that make them more convenient and practical. Next, you will be shown how to configure both wired and wireless network connectivity and set up e-mail on portable devices. Finally, you will delve into Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Management to ensure that settings and preferences are consistent across multiple devices, and you’ll learn how to back up data files for safety and disaster recovery. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of mobile computing needed to configure and support laptop, tablet, and smartphone users in a business environment.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Types of Mobile Devices 24mins
- Laptop Hardware and Components 37mins
- Mobile Device Displays 17mins
- Accessories and Ports 36mins
- Network Connectivity 22mins
- App Support and Synchronization 35mins
Taught by
Glenn Weadock
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