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Base Module - Computer Essentials This module sets out essential concepts and skills relating to the use of devices, file creation and management, networks, and data security. 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. Computers and Devices Desktop, Icons, Settings Outputs File Management Networks ICT Hardware Software and Licensing Start Up, Shut Down Desktop and Icons Using Windows Tools and Settings Working with Text Printing Introducing Files and Folders Organising Files and Folders Storage and Compression Network Concepts Network Access Covers the key skills and main concepts relating to ICT, computers, devices, and software. Certifies best practice in effective computer use. Security and Well-Being Protecting Data and Devices Malware Health and Green IT

Base Module - Online Essentials This module sets out essential concepts and skills relating to web browsing, effective information search, online communication and e-mail. Understand web browsing and online security concepts. Use the web browser and manage browser settings, bookmarks, and web outputs. Search effectively for online information and critically evaluate web Understand key copyright and data protection issues. Understand concepts of online communities, communications and email. Send, receive e-mails and manage email settings. Organise and search emails and use calendars. Web Browsing Concepts Web Browsing Web-Based Information Key Concepts Security and Safety Using the Web Browser Tools and Settings Bookmarks Web Outputs Search Critical Evaluation Copyright, Data Protection Covers the key skills needed to understand the main concepts relating to web browsing and online security. Certifies best practice in effective online computer use. Communication Concepts Using E-mail Online Communities Communication Tools E-mail Concepts Sending E-mail Receiving E-mail Tools and Settings Organising E-mails Using Calendars

www.ecdl.org Base Module - Word Processing This module allows candidates to demonstrate the ability to use a word processing application to accomplish everyday tasks associated with creating, formatting, and finishing small-sized word processing documents, such as letters and other everyday documents. Work with documents and save them in different file formats. Choose built-in options, such as the Help function, to enhance productivity. Create and edit small-sized word processing documents that will be ready to share and distribute. Apply different formats to documents to enhance them before distribution; recognise good practice in choosing the appropriate formatting options. Insert tables, images, and drawn objects into documents. Prepare documents for mail merge operations. Adjust document page settings. Check and correct spelling before finally printing documents. Using the Application Document Creation Formatting Objects Working with Documents Enhancing Productivity Enter Text Select, Edit Text Paragraphs Styles Table Creation Table Formatting Graphical Objects Mail Merge Preparation Outputs Covers the key skills needed to use a word processing application. Can be applied to a range of word processing software from vendor packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in effective word processing software use. Prepare Outputs Setup Check and Print

www.ecdl.org Base Module - Spreadsheets This module allows candidates to understand the concept of spreadsheets and to demonstrate an ability to use a spreadsheet to produce accurate work outputs. Work with spreadsheets and save them in different file formats. Choose built-in options, such as the Help function, within the application to enhance productivity. Enter data into cells; use good practice in creating lists. Select, sort and copy, move and delete data. Edit rows and columns in a worksheet. Copy, move, delete, and appropriately rename worksheets. Create mathematical and logical formulas using standard spreadsheet functions; use good practice in formula creation; recognise error values in formulas. Format numbers and text content in a spreadsheet. Choose, create, and format charts to communicate information meaningfully. Adjust spreadsheet page settings. Check and correct spreadsheet content before finally printing spreadsheets. Using the Application Cells Managing Worksheets Formulas and Functions Formatting Charts Working with Spreadsheets Enhancing Productivity Insert, Select Edit, Sort Copy, Move, Delete Rows and Columns Worksheets Arithmetic Formulas Functions Numbers/Dates Contents Alignment, Border Effects Create Edit Covers the key skills needed to use spreadsheets. Can be applied to a range of spreadsheets software from vendor packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in effective spreadsheets software use. Prepare Outputs Setup Check and Print

Standard Module - Presentation This module allows candidates to understand the concept of presentations and to demonstrate competence in using presentation software. Work with presentations and save them in different file formats. Choose built-in options, such as the Help function, within the application to enhance productivity. Understand different presentation views and when to use them; choose different slide layouts and designs. Enter, edit, and format text in presentations. Recognise good practice in applying unique titles to slides. Choose, create, and format charts to communicate information meaningfully. Insert and edit pictures, images, and drawn objects. Apply animation and transition effects to presentations. Check and correct presentation content before finally printing and giving presentations. Using the Application Developing a Presentation Text Charts Working with Presentations Enhancing Productivity Presentation Views Slides Master Slide Handling Text Formatting Lists Tables Using Charts Organisation Charts Covers the key skills needed to use presentation software. Can be applied to a range of presentation software from vendor packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in effective presentation software use. Graphical Objects Prepare Outputs Insert, Manipulate Drawing Preparation Check and Deliver

Standard Module - Using Databases This module allows candidates to understand the concept of a database and demonstrate competence in using a database. Understand what a database is and how it is organised and operated. Create a simple database and view the database content in various modes. Create a table; define and modify fields and their properties; enter and edit data in a table. Sort and filter a table or form; create, modify and run queries to retrieve specific information from a database. Understand what a form is; create a form to enter, modify, and delete records and data in records. Create routine reports and prepare outputs ready for distribution. Understanding Databases Using the Application Tables Key Concepts Database Organisation Relationships Operation Working with Databases Common Tasks Records Design Retrieving Information Main Operations Queries Covers the key skills needed to organise and operate a database. Can be applied to a range of database software from vendor packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in effective database software use. Objects Outputs Forms Reports, Data Export Printing

Standard Module - Web Editing This module enables the candidate to understand key web publishing concepts and to create, upload, and maintain a web site. Understand key web concepts and terms. Know about the basic principles of HTML; use common HTML mark-up tags to modify the layout of a web page. Use a web authoring application to design and format web pages; format text; work with hyperlinks and tables. Recognise and use common web image formats; create forms in a web page. Understand and use cascading style sheets. Prepare web pages for publishing to a web server. Web Concepts HTML Web Authoring Key Terms Web Publishing Legal Issues Fundamentals of HTML Using HTML Design Using the Application Enhancing Productivity Text Input and Formatting Paragraph Formatting Page Formatting Hyperlinks Tables Applicable to a variety of web publishing software. Provides the candidate with the skills to develop, publish, and maintain a website. Certifies best practice in website creation. Using Objects Styles Prepare Upload Graphical Objects Forms CSS Concepts Using CSS Check Publish

Standard Module - Image Editing This module enables the candidate to understand the main concepts underlying digital images and to use an image editing application to enhance images, apply effects, and prepare an image for printing and publishing. Understand the main concepts of using digital images; understand graphic format options and colour concepts. Open an existing image; save an image in different formats; set image file options. Use built-in options, such as displaying toolbars, palettes, to enhance productivity. Capture and save an image; use various selection tools; manipulate images. Create and use layers; work with text; use effects and filters; use drawing and painting tools. Prepare images for printing or publishing. Imaging Concepts Image Capture Using the Application Working with Images Digital Images Graphic Formats Colour Concepts Capturing Images Image Creation Settings Enhancing Productivity Selection Image Manipulation Layers Text Effects and Filters Drawing and Painting Drawing Tools Painting Tools Can be applied to a range of image editing software from professional packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in basic digital image editing. Provides a solid grounding in working with digital images. Prepare Outputs Setup Print

Standard Module - Project Planning This module enables candidates to use project management software to prepare project plans and monitor projects, including planning and managing time, costs, tasks, and resources. Understand the key concepts relating to managing projects. Use a project management application to create a new project and maintain an existing project. Create and schedule tasks; add project constraints and deadlines. Assign costs; create and assign resources to tasks. View the critical path, monitor progress, and reschedule work. Prepare and print outputs, including charts and reports. Project Management Tools Project Creation Tasks Key Concepts Working with Projects Starting a New Project Creating Tasks Scheduling and Relationships Constraints and Deadlines Notes, Hyperlinks Covers the key skills needed to use project planning applications. Can be applied to a range of project planning software from vendor packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in effective project planning software use. Resources and Costs Project Monitoring Prepare Outputs Resources Costs Critical Path Monitoring Progress and Rescheduling Setup Print

Standard Module - IT Security This module allows candidates to understand the main concepts underlying the secure use of ICT in daily life and to use relevant techniques and applications to maintain a secure network connection, use the Internet safely and securely, and manage data and information appropriately. Understand the key concepts relating to the importance of secure information and data, physical security, privacy and identity theft. Protect a computer, device, or network from malware and unauthorised access. Understand the types of networks, connection types, and network specific issues, including firewalls. Browse the World Wide Web; communicate on the Internet securely. Understand security issues related to communications, including e-mail and instant messaging. Back up and restore data appropriately and safely; securely dispose of data and devices. Security Concepts Malware Network Security Secure Web Use Communications Data Threats Value of Information Personal Security File Security Definition and Function Types Protection Networks Network Connections Wireless Security Access Control Web Browsing Social Networking E-mail Instant Messaging Covers the skills needed to understand the key concepts relating to the importance of secure information and data, physical security, privacy, and identity theft. Certifies best practice in IT security. Secure Data Management Securing and Backing Up Data Secure Destruction

www.ecdl.org Standard Module - Online Collaboration This module sets out concepts and skills relating to the setup and use of online collaborative tools, such as storage, productivity applications, calendars, social media, web meetings, learning environments, and mobile technology. Understand the key concepts relating to online collaboration and cloud computing. Set up accounts to prepare for online collaboration. Use online storage and web-based productivity applications to collaborate. Use online and mobile calendars to manage and plan activities. Collaborate and interact using social networks, blogs, and wikis. Schedule and host online meetings and use online learning environments. Understand key mobile technology concepts and use features such as e-mail, applications, and synchronisation. Covers the key skills needed to understand the main concepts relating to online collaboration and cloud computing. Certifies best practice in effective use of online collaboration tools and mobile technology. Collaboration Concepts Preparation for Online Collaboration Using Online Collaborative Tools Mobile Collaboration Key Concepts Cloud Computing Common Setup Features Setup Online Storage and Productivity Applications Online Calendars Social Media Online Meetings Online Learning Environments Key Concepts Using Mobile Devices Applications Synchronisation

Standard Module - 2D Computer Aided Design This module is suitable for second-level and third-level students commencing study in fields related to the architectural, engineering, and construction sectors, who wish to certify their 2D CAD skills to an independent international standard. It is also suited to those who may already work in these sectors in a non-technical capacity and who wish to acquire or certify 2D CAD skills. Use a two-dimensional design application to create and save drawings, import and export drawings. Use layers and levels. Create objects and elements; use selection tools; manipulate objects and elements. Use inquiry commands, for example, to measure distances, angles, areas. Set and modify properties; create and modify text and dimensions. Use blocks and cells; create, edit, and use objects from a cell library; embed or link to objects using OLE. Prepare outputs for printing or plotting. Getting Started Main Operations Advanced Features Outputs First Steps Navigating Using Layers/Levels Drawing Exchange Create Objects/Elements Selection Tools Manipulate Objects /Elements Using Inquiry Commands Properties Annotation (text and dimensions) Using Blocks/Cells Using OLE Plot/Print Options Provides a comprehensive introduction to core 2D CAD skills. Can be applied to a range of 2D CAD software from professional packages to freeware. Certifies best practice in 2D CAD software use. Provides a strong level of knowledge that enhances non-technical staff awareness of the fundamentals of 2D CAD. experts and practising computer professionals from all over the