ICDL – Computer Essentials – Base Module Unit
Overview:
These modules certify skills that are considered essential skills because they are crucial for anyone who uses a computer to possess. There are five units in the ICDL Base Module: Computer Essentials, Online Essentials, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Powerpoint.
This module sets out essential concepts and skills relating to web browsing, effective information search, online communication and e-mail
Learning outcomes:
- Understand key concepts relating to ICT, computers, devices and software.
- Start up and shut down a computer.
- Work effectively on the computer desktop using icons, windows.
- Adjust the main operating system settings and use built-in help features.
- Create a simple document and print an output.Know about the main concepts of file management and be able to efficiently organise files and folders.Understand key storage concepts and use utility software to compress and extract large files.
- Understand network concepts and connection options and be able to connect to a network.
- Understand the importance of protecting data and devices from malware, and the importance of backing up data.
- Recognise considerations relating to green IT, accessibility, and user health.
Benefits:
- Covers the key skills and main concepts relating to ICT,computers, devices, and software.
- Certifies best practice in effective computer use.
- Developed with input from computer users, subject matter experts, and practising computer professionals from all over the world. This process ensures the relevance and range of module content.