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الجزء الأول . Introduction Advance Learning is a successful and highly-regarded education and elearning company. We provide technologically advanced products, including courseware, computer-based learning tools, and professional services that are designed to enhance our clients' personal and professional lives and productivity. This Advance Learning course caters for anybody wishing to prepare for the ICDL exam. The core element of the Advance Learning ICDL Learner Pack is the CD-ROM, which contains the main content of this course. This User Guide complements and supports the CD-ROM. It works on three levels. First, it describes the background and history of the ICDL, and explains how to go about getting your certification. Second, it provides instructions for running the CD-ROM, and getting the most out of the course. It also introduces the basics of a computer screen and the physical components you need to use to operate your computer. Finally, it acts as a guide to this course: it details the ICDL syllabus featured in the course, and lists and explains the several hundred technical terms that you will meet in this course. We hope that you enjoy this Advance Learning product and that you have a rewarding learning experience. If you'd like to find out more about icdl folaha@hotmail.com folaha0@hotmail.com 3 4 2. About ICDL What is ICDL? The International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) is the European-wide qualification that enables people to demonstrate their competence in computer skills. The ICDL is designed specifically for those who wish to gain a basic qualification in computing to help them with their current job, develop their IT skills, and enhance their career prospects. No prior knowledge of IT or computer skills is needed to study the ICDL. The ICDL is fast becoming the most widely recognised qualification in the field of work-related computer use, because it is targeted at the full spectrum of the population, and because of the support and monitoring of the organisations behind it. How ICDL works The ICDL syllabus is designed to cover the key concepts of computing, its practical applications and their use in the workplace and society in general. It is broken down into seven modules, each of which must be passed before the ICDL certificate is awarded. Candidates obtain, usually from a test centre, a Skills Card or Log Book listing all the modules. As they pass each module, the accredited test centre will sign the Skills Card or Log Book. The modules may be taken in any order and over any period of time (up to three years) – even all at once – offering maximum flexibility. When all the modules have been successfully completed, the Skills Card or Log Book is exchanged for a certificate. The seven modules that make up the ICDL are: • Basic concepts of IT • Using the computer and managing files • Word processing • Spreadsheets • Database 5 • Presentation • Information and Communication Benefits of the ICDL ICDL is designed to help people at work and at home: • For home users, it provides a relevant and up-to-date syllabus that covers basic computer skills in a range of applications, assisting them in becoming familiar with computers for their own uses. • For employees, it provides a qualification with recognition across Europe. • For potential employers, it provides a precise measurement of skills. • For current employers, it provides a standard to encourage employees to aim towards. Background of the ICDL In 1994 the Computer Driving Licence was launched in Finland. Since then, over 24,000 people have received their licence in that country. The Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS) established the User Skills Task Force in April 1995 to investigate the possibility of adopting the Finnish Computer Driving Licence and making it into a qualification for all of Europe. This study resulted in the formation of the ECDL Foundation. To date, the ECDL has been introduced in twelve European countries, and has met widespread enthusiastic support, from industry, voluntary groups, state agencies, educational bodies (public and private, second level, third level and vocational) and private individuals, those who are both employed and those who are seeking employment. In 1999 the ICDL, the International Computer Driving Licence, was established as a result of the success of the ECDL in Europe. The concept and syllabus of both are the same. The ICDL qualification is now being recognised internationally in over fifty countries around the globe, including Australia, Canada, and South Africa. 6 ECDL/ICDL at National Level Within Europe, national computer societies who are members of CEPIS subscribe to the ECDL Foundation for a licence to operate the ECDL concept within their own country. The ECDL Foundation is located in Dublin, Ireland, and ensures that all of the affiliated national ECDL organisations operate to the high standards required of them. The national organisations then issue licences to different centres around their countries to administer the ECDL exams. All of the centres operate using strict guidelines from the central ECDL Foundation. For organisations in non-European countries, the ECDL Foundation will licence organisations as Licensees, but these groups do not become members of the ECDL Foundation. Local Test Centres The local test centres that are licensed by their national ECDL/ICDL organisations are many and varied. These centres include schools, universities, and vocational colleges, as well as private and state-run training centres. Each is chosen for its rigorous adherence to the ECDL/ICDL international testing standards. Together, they constitute a tightly controlled network of outlets for the European Computer Driving Licence. Individuals can sit tests for different modules of the licence in any ECDL/ICDL testing centre, in any country. It is completely standardised. To find out about local test centres, contact your local computer society. How to get started Registration The first thing you need to do is to enrol in the programme. In order to do this you must register with the National Licensee of your country. There is a registration fee – see the National Licensee of your country for details. Skills Card/Log Book Once you have registered, your National Licensee will issue you with a Skills Card or Log Book which lists the seven modules. It is used to record your results in each of the seven tests that make up the Licence. As you pass the test for each module, the corresponding skill is marked on your Skills Card or Log Book by the accredited test centre. Once you have passed all seven tests you will be awarded your Licence. 7 Training Whether or not you will require training for the Computer Driving Licence will depend on your skill level. You are not required to do any official training. If you feel you are already sufficiently experienced you can purchase a Skills Card or Log Book and start taking the tests immediately. However in most cases people undergo training, especially in areas where they lack competency. Tests The seven tests may be taken in any order and over a period of time. All tests are free of any bias towards any computer producer or software product. The first module is a theory test and all of the others are tests of practical skills, which consist of tasks chosen at random from a store of typical day-to-day computer operations. In this way the tests are as close as possible to tasks that you could be asked to perform in real-life, so that the ECDL/ICDL is a definition of your actual skills. The tests are conducted by accredited Test Centres. There is a charge for each test, the details of which can be obtained from the Centres. Once you have passed all seven tests, send your Skills Card or Log Book to your National Licensee where they will exchange it for the Computer Driving Licence.
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