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The International Computer Driving Licence® (or ICDL) is the International qualification that enables people to demonstrate their competence in computer skills.
ICDL provides a performance benchmark for all employers. It demonstrates that an individual has the skills to operate everyday computer applications
raises your level of competency in IT & computer skills
 improves your productivity at home & work
 requires no prior knowledge of IT or computer skills
 provides you with an industry recognised qualification
ICDL can help to ensure a consistent and desired level of IT knowledge is achieved throughout your organization, in fact many private and public organizations around the world are insisting that their employees have an International Computer Driving Licence.
The ICDL consists of the following seven modules that meet the ICDL (ECDL) standard:
Module 1 - Basic Concepts of IT
The physical makeup or a personal computer, and concepts such as data storage and memory.
Module 2 - Using the Computer and Managing Files
The fundamental functions of a Personal Computer and its operating system.
Module 3 - Word Processing
Creating, formatting and finishing a word-processing document, and using more advanced features.
Module 4 - Spreadsheets
Developing, formatting and using a spreadsheet; using basic formulas and functions to perform standard mathematical and logical operations.
Module 5 - Databases
Designing and planning a simple database using a standard database package; retrieving information from a standard database.
Module 6 - Presentations
Creating, formatting and preparing presentations, using graphics and charts and various slide show effects.
Module 7 - Internet and Email
Using a Web browser application and available search engine tools to accomplish Web search tasks; using Email software to send, receive and organize messages.
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