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The distance learning International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) course is the perfect home study course to ensure that you succeed in this exciting field. Our uniquely flexible International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) home learning course has no time limits. You can start your home learning course whenever you like and there are no deadlines to meet, so you can adapt your distance education course to meet your needs, all from the comfort of your own home.

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International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Course

A Distance Learning Course of 1 Lesson
Course Description
International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Series shows users how to meet International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) objectives on a computer using a Windows operating system. This course is for those who have never used a computer and those who have some computer experience but no formal qualification proving their knowledge or skills. It is also for those preparing to take the International Computer Driving Licence examination.
Course Syllabus

UNDERSTANDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

International Computer Driving Licence: Understanding Information Technology provides an overview of computer hardware and software, networking, and the use of computers in a number of everyday applications.

  • Getting Started
  • Hardware and Storage
  • Software
  • Information Networks
  • Computers in Everyday Life
  • Security, Copyright, and the Law

USING THE COMPUTER AND MANAGING FILES

International Computer Driving Licence: Using the Computer and Managing Files shows users how to start, shut down, and restart the computer; display system and desktop information and online help; work with icons and windows; organize files and folders; and edit and print data. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) objectives on a computer using a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any application and although this course demonstrates a specific system/application, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other applications as well.

  • Getting Started
  • Formatting a Diskette and Using Help
  • Understanding the Desktop Environment
  • Organizing Files
  • Finding Folders and Files
  • Editing and Printing Data

WORD PROCESSING

International Computer Driving Licence: Word Processing shows users how to use a word processing application to create documents and manipulate and format text. This course also shows users how to prepare a document for printing, preview and print a document, create tables, import objects, and merge a mailing list with a document. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence objectives using Microsoft Word on a personal computer that uses a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any word processing application, and although this course demonstrates a specific application, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other applications as well.

  • Getting Started
  • Adding Text and Using Templates
  • Manipulating Text
  • Searching Text and Formatting Paragraphs
  • Finishing a Document
  • Printing a Document
  • Using Tables
  • Manipulating Graphics and Objects
  • Using a Mailing List

CREATING AND USING SPREADSHEETS

International Computer Driving Licence: Creating and Using Spreadsheets shows users how to work with a spreadsheet application to insert and manipulate data. It also shows users how to create formulas and functions, format and print a spreadsheet, import objects, and create and adjust charts. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence objectives using Microsoft Excel on a personal computer that uses a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any spreadsheet application, and although the course demonstrates a specific application, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other applications as well.

  • Getting Started
  • Using Help and Display Settings
  • Adding and Moving Data
  • Manipulating Data
  • Using Formulas
  • Using Functions
  • Formatting a Spreadsheet
  • Printing a Spreadsheet
  • Using Advanced Features

CREATING AND USING DATABASES

International Computer Driving Licence: Creating and Using Databases shows users how to work with a database application to create a database; create, use, and change a data entry form; retrieve information; and create reports. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence objectives using Microsoft Access on a personal computer that uses a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any database application, and although this course demonstrates a specific application, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other applications as well.

  • Getting Started
  • Creating a Database
  • Using Data Entry Forms
  • Retrieving Information from a Database
  • Creating Reports

BUILDING AND DELIVERING PRESENTATIONS

International Computer Driving Licence: Building and Delivering Presentations shows users how to work with a presentation application to insert, manipulate, and format text, images, and slides. It also shows users how to draw objects and produce charts for a presentation; how to print and distribute a presentation; and how to add special effects to a slide presentation. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence objectives using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 on a personal computer that uses a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any presentation application, and although this course demonstrates a specific application, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other applications as well.

  • Getting Started
  • Using Help and Changing Display Settings
  • Creating a Presentation
  • Copying, Moving, and Deleting
  • Formatting a Presentation Document
  • Drawing and Changing Objects
  • Creating Charts and Importing Objects
  • Printing and Distribution
  • Adding Effects and Delivering the Show

THE WORLD WIDE WEB & ELECTRONIC MAIL

International Computer Driving Licence: The World Wide Web and Electronic Mail shows users how to open a Web browsing application, search for information on the Web, and use electronic mail to send and receive messages. This course describes how to meet International Computer Driving Licence objectives using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Outlook 2000 on a personal computer that uses a Windows operating system. The ICDL test can be taken with any browser application and electronic mail application, and although this course demonstrates specific applications, the tasks it teaches can be applied to other similar applications as well.

  • Getting Started Browsing the Web
  • Searching the Web
  • Getting Started Using Electronic Mail
  • Creating Messages
  • Using Message Features
  • Receiving Messages
Qualifications

Printable Transcript

On completion of this course you may print a transcript off as evidence of your progression throughout the course.

Study Options

This course is an online course. With online study you have access to your entire course from the start of your studies. You can access your course materials, and submit all of your question papers to your personal tutor, online from anywhere in the World using your unique student account.

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Studying Online. If you would like to study online we cannot accept payment for course fees in instalments, instead course fees must be paid in full at the point of enrolment. The reason for this is due to the fact that when you study online you have access to all of your course materials from the outset.

 

 

 

Requirements for Entry

There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.

Study Hours

This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.

The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 20 hrs.

Additional Information

This course is different to other courses on e-learn.uk.com. The course is supplied by Stonebridge Associated Colleges in conjunction with Stonebridge IT School. When you enrol you will be provided with a link to the course material and information about your tutor.

Once you have enroled and paid for your course you will receive an email within 24-72 hours.

The email will contain your username and password to login to your course.

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