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International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) |
INTERNATIONAL
COMPUTER DRIVING LICENCE (ICDL)
The "The International Computer Driving Licence" is registered trademark of The
International Computer driving Licence standard for computer users Foundation
Limited by UNECEIF and sponsored by UNESCO
This curriculum introduces the leaner to the basic physical make-up of a
personal computer and covers some of the concepts of Information Technology
(IT). The participants will learn some of the technical, practical, security
and legal issues associated with computers and prepare to sit the related exam
This curriculum consists of 7 Modules
OBJECTIVES To equip participants to pass the exams related to
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Basic Concepts of IT
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Using the Computer and Managing Files
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Word Processing
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Spreadsheets
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Database
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Presentation
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Information and Communication
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CONTENTS OF 7 MODULES
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Identify the characteristics of hardware, software,
and information technology (IT)
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Identify the characteristics of LAN (Local Area
Network) and a WAN (Wide Area Network)
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Identify the features of telephone networking in
computing
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Identify the features of electronic mail (e-mail)
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Identify the characteristics of the Internet
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View basic system and desktop configuration
information
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Recognize the different parts of a desktop and an
application window
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Identify ways to manipulate desktop and application
windows
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Identify the way to view a folder and file details
and attributes
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Create a memo by using a template
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Adjust the page magnification of a document
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Modify the default toolbar display
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Create an Excel workbook
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Edit an existing worksheet
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Open several workbooks
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Formate cells to display different number of styles
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change the text size in selected cells in a
worksheets
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Center the cells content in a range
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Identify the available datebase objects and views
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Identify the guidelines for planning a database
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Create a database table with fields and field
attributes specified
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Create a simple form
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Find a record based on a given criteria
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Filter data in a form
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Open several existing PowerPoint presentations
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Edit an existing PowerPoint presentation
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Identify the guidelines for differentiating between
different output formats
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Identify the features of navigation
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Identify the different search engines and how they
can be used to find information
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Identify the features of search operations and
keywords
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Identify the process of message communication
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Identify the Help features of the Office Assistant
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Identify the characteristics of the message views
in Outlook 2000
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METHODS Lecture-discussions, exercise, case analysis, group work and mock exam.
TARGET AUDIENCE The intended audience for this series of Modules is the end users (non-IT). The participants/exam/ candidates will be involved in office duties and would like to use a
LANGUAGE The modules will be conducted in English.
DURATION 39 training hours, evening sessions across the training Year.
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