Level 2 International Certificate Digital Literacy (ICDL Core)
ICDL establishes the standards required for computer use in either a professional or personal capacity. It is a certificate that verifies your competence, declares your computer skills, and makes you readily mobile within British business's and across the community. European employers and jobseekers all agree on the need for this standard definition of practical competence in information technology.
ICDL consists of 7 units:
- IT User Fundamentals
- Using Internet and Email
- Security for IT Users
- Word Processing
- Spreadsheet Software
- Presentation Software
- Improving Productivity using IT
This course is taught using Microsoft Office.
Assessment is completed online and is ongoing throughout the course.
You will need Essential Skills Level 1, CLAIT or equivalent
or
Be confident working with computers and have previous experience using Microsoft Office applications
This course is not suitable for beginners.
- IT User Fundamentals
- Using Internet and Email
- Security for IT Users
- Word Processing
- Spreadsheet Software
- Presentation Software
- Improving Productivity using IT
Modules may include
IT user fundamentals
- Builds the learner’s confidence by teaching basic interaction with computers, from start-up to productive use and basic computer housekeeping.
Using email and the internet
- Helps the learner understand how to use internet and email in a safe and secure way, explaining key terms and developing fundamental knowledge of computer security.
Security for IT users
- Provides the learner with an essential understanding of how to use a computer in a safe and secure manner, protecting their own data as well as that of other users.
Word processing
- Develops the learner’s ability to create word-processed documents: entering text, editing and formatting work, using graphs, tables and pictures for a professional finish, and effectively using tools such as the spell-checker and mail merge.
Spreadsheet software
- Helps the learner develop a working knowledge of spreadsheets, from entering data and formatting worksheets, to creating charts and producing high-quality documents.
Presentation software
- Shows the learner how to produce high-quality presentations using a variety of tools including charts, graphs and drawn objects.
Improving productivity using IT
- Enables the learner to work more effectively with IT. This unit looks at using tools to save time and effort when producing word processed documents, presentations and spreadsheets.
Perhaps you know something about computers, but find it hard to define exactly what your level is. You're confident you can use a PC efficiently, but you can't really prove it.
Business requires 'basic competence', but what does that mean? And how can you be sure that you have already reached this level?
Or perhaps you're just starting on the approach roads to the Information Superhighway - the whole world of computers seems baffling and maybe even chaotic.
What you need is a structure for your learning - one that is thorough and instantly recognised wherever you go. Successful completion of the course will enable you to progress to BCS Advanced ICDL or Microsoft Office Specialist qualifications.
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