Description
ECDL / ICDL is the international standard in end-user computer skills. Our collective experience in implementing certification programmes across education systems and government administrations has demonstrated that for a recommended level of ICT competence to be achieved which would enable effective employability, a certification of a minimum of seven ECDL / ICDL modules is appropriate. To receive the ECDL / ICDL certificate, modules 2,3, and 7 are compulsory modules plus any 4 additional modules
Basic Group
ICDL V5 Module 1: Concepts of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
ICDL V5 Module 2: Using the Computer and Managing Files
ICDL V5 Module 3: Word Processing
ICDL V5 Module 4: Spreadsheets
ICDL V5 Module 5: Using Databases
ICDL V5 Module 6: Presentation
ICDL V5 Module 7: Web Browsing and Communication
Objectives
• The package provides an overview of computer hardware, storage, software, and security and copyright considerations.
• It provides introductory instruction on using a personal computer and managing files
• The package also teaches trainees how to use various PC applications including word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, browser, and electronic mail applications
Audience
The ECDL / ICDL certification programme is for anyone who needs to develop their skills and/or demonstrate that they are fully competent in the use of a computer and common computer applications. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are becoming increasingly widespread in society. People must now use ICT (primarily via desktop computers/laptops) on a daily basis in order to engage in society and the environment around them. A competent level of computer skills (or digital literacy) is now a life requirement for personal, educational and professional engagement with society.
Students receive a certificate from Oxford for Training and Consulting
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