Share on FacebookThis course will gives employers and job seekers a standard against which they can measure practical competence - not theory.
The End-user computer skills is five modules covering the major areas that everyday users are interested in and the most frequently required in today's business environment, including applications such as browser, explorer and operating system and topics such as "What is network? And why we use it?"
In addition to its application in business, the End-user computer skills have a wider social and cultural purpose. With the proliferation of computers into every aspect of modern life, there is the danger that society will break into two groups - those who have access to computer power, and those who do not: the information 'haves’ and the information’have nots'.
The five modules of the End-user computer skills are not difficult, but they do equip anyone who passes them to participate actively and fully in today's information society.
