European Computer Driving License
A very popular qualification that is being promoted throughout the World.
It is accredited in the United Kingdom by the British Computer Society
(BCS)
A student should have completed CLAIT+ or should possess equivalent knowledge.
The course is designed to prove that the candidate is competent in the
use of computers and have basic knowledge of the theory behind them. It
is split into seven modules and the student must demonstrate through exams
a medium to high level of competence in each area.
Modules
Basic Concepts (Multiple Choice) -
Consists of the basic concepts of Information
Technology, including IT and Society, Security, Copyright Law, Hardware
and Systems Software, Ergonomics and Networks.
Modules 2-7 Related to Practical Tests in the Following subjects:
Managing Files - Searching, copying, moving, renaming
and deleting files and folders.
Word Processing - Opening,
saving and modifying a file, formatting and manipulating text, creating
multi-page documents, working with graphics and mail merge.
Spreadsheets - Creating
a spreadsheet, creating basic formulas, using auto-fill feature, creating
charts and graphs, using inbuilt functions.
Database - Creating and
maintaining a database, creating a form, creating and modifying a query,
producing reports.
Presentation - Creating
and modifying a Presentation with bulleted lists, graphics and organisational
charts applying slide transitions. Saving a running a slide show.
Internet & E-mail
- Sending and receiving electronic mail, recording mail addresses, using
an internet search engine, recalling saved pages and navigating around
a website.
Using I.T. - This section
is designed for students to learn more information about some of the more
relevant legislation (connectivity, Health & Safety, Data protection).
Also information about the planning and understanding of software.
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