The ECDL syllabus describes the knowledge and the skills required to achieve the ECDL standard. It covers basic computer skills and the use of common applications in the workplace, the home and in society in general. It is divided into seven modules, 6 practical and 1 theoretical. A test in each module must be passed before the ECDL is awarded.
The tests in these modules do not have to be taken in any specific order. When a candidate registers on an ECDL programme, they receive a Skills Card on which their progress through the seven tests is recorded. When all seven modules are completed, the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) is awarded.
The 7 ECDL modules are as follows :
Duration: 14 Weeks
Accredited by ICS this is an advanced form of the basic ECDL. The course may be taken on a modular basis. For each module taken and passes a separate certificate is issued, On completion of all four modules the student can apply for an overall certificate entitled European Computer Driving Licence Expert
The ECDL Expert modules are as follows :
ECDL Basic required before Expert can be attempted.
This course is currently not running.
Accredited by ICS this provides an extensive skill in developing and maintaining a dynamic and informative WebPages.
Useful for those with small businesses who wish to market their goods/services by use of home/company web page i.e. bed and breakfast
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