ECDL/ICDL v.4 certification

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  1. lirgo

    lirgo Geek Trainee

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    hello,
    pardon my poor english..
    i'm searching for a study guide or anything that will prepare me for taking the ECDL/ICDL V4 certificate :doh:
    i know it's nothing comparing to the rest like MCSE & all, but i have to pass this at work! it's Compulsory in the ministry of education for all the staff.

    NOTE:
    i work as a computer tech in a sec school.
    ECDL: The European Computer Driving License
    ICDL: International Computer Driving License

    thanks for time
     
  2. megamaced

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    ICDL v.4 certification

    Do you mean ECDL? The European Computer Driving License?
     
  3. lirgo

    lirgo Geek Trainee

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    ICDL v.4 certification

    yes ECDL/ICDL :O

    i'v edited my post ...
     
  4. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    The ECDL is a foundation course which covers basic Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2000, 2003 techniques. I learned nothing new on the operating system side but I went away with a few Office 2000 tricks up my sleeve. I think there are 5 exams to sit, one for the OS and one for every Office application such as Word and Excel. Most of the tutoring is done from a CD, although you can go to tutor lead classes if you want to.

    From a job perspective the ECDL is useless and unrecognised. I only took the examinations because it was thrown in with my other lessons for A+, N+ and MCSE.
     
  5. pcmag2me

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    It's currently the 1 IT Qualification in the UK that most NHS Trusts have embraced as the course they want staff to undertake.
     

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