ECDLDelivering employability skills
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ECDL: the global standard in IT user skillsDigital literacy is now vital for progression in the 21st century. Essential services are increasinglybeing moved online and over 90% ofthe UK’s job adverts are requestingdigitally literate applicants1, as businesses become dependent on IT and require employees who cancontribute to achieving business goals in the most efficient and productive manner.
ECDL from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, equips your learnerswith the skills, as well as the confidence, to use a computer effectively – boosting their chances of success in the job market and enabling them to fully interact in ourdigital society.
Tried, tested and trusted ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) is the world's number one ITuser qualification and the benchmarkfor digital literacy in educational systems around the globe. ECDL programmes have been delivered tomore than 13 million people; learnersof all ages across 148 countries. Over 2.5 million people in the UK alonehave taken ECDL since 1997.
As a result ECDL is now widely acknowledged by employers as proofof competence when using IT, makingit a valuable credential on anylearner’s CV.
‘We see ECDL as the market leader in IT user training.It covers every application you need, to get on in today’s working environment, and the three levels cater for the different types of learner who visit our centres.’Jayne RailtonSenior Performance Manager Potential4Skills
Flexible and relevantECDL is flexible, allowing you to buildqualifications around the specific needsof your learners, across QCF levels 1, 2and 3. From using email and the internet, to word processing and presentation software, you can choosefrom a comprehensive portfolio of ECDL units to deliver the skills yourlearners require, at a competency levelthat’s appropriate.
BCS is the sole licensed body for ECDLin the UK and our ECDL qualificationsare accredited and attract funding. With the growth of IT apprenticeships,Adult Learner Responsive (ALR) funding, and the increasing requirementfrom employers for IT proficient employees, there has never been a better time to offer ECDL and tap into itsvaluable revenue stream.
Simple delivery and assessmentTo support your ECDL delivery, optionalcourseware is available from BCS partners in both written and online format. All material is quality assuredby BCS to ensure your learners havethe best possible chance of passingtheir qualification first time.
Manual testing is included with eachECDL registration. Online assessmentis available from approved suppliers,where results are instant and certificates are dispatched to successful candidates within days.
For further information visitbcs.org/ecdl/centres
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‘One of the reasons weget so many requests tostudy ECDL is becauseindividuals are realisingthey require it to gainemployment. It’s also arequirement for manycollege courses’.
Ian ReesBridgend College
ECDLDigital skills to get ahead
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A wide choice of ECDL2 units is available, across levels 1 to 3, giving you the flexibility to create ECDL qualifications of varying size and complexity, around the needs of your learners. Learn how to combine units at bcs.org/ecdlcombinations
ECDL flexible units
ECDL Level 1
ECDL EssentialsECDL Award
ECDL Certificate
ECDL Level 2
ECDL ExtraECDL Award
ECDL Certificate
ECDL Level 3
ECDL AdvancedECDL Award
IT user fundamentals
Internet and email
IT security for users
Word processing
Spreadsheet software
Presentation software
Databases
Using collaborative technologies
Improving productivity using IT
Word processing
Spreadsheet software
Presentation software
Databases
Improving productivity using IT
Project management
Word processing
Spreadsheet software
Presentation software
Databases
Improving productivity using IT
2ECDL leads to OFQUAL accredited qualifications. For more information visit bcs.org/ecdl/ofqual
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Getting in touchEmail your details to [email protected] and we’ll contact you to discuss your requirements.
The benefits of becoming a BCS approved centreBCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, is the awarding body with a global reputation for setting the standards in IT excellence. When you partner with us, you gain access to exclusive benefits and tools designed to support your digital literacy agenda. Plus our dedicated account management team is on hand to assist you whenever and wherever you need us.
Digital SkillsDelivering skills for a digital world
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Skills for life in a digital worldFor many of us, it’s hard to imagine life without the internet, Facebook, ouriPod or Skype. Yet there are many people who miss out on the benefits ofdigital technology simply because theydon’t have the understanding or theconfidence to use it.
From the basics of getting online to interacting via social networking sites;from turning on a digital camera tosharing photos online; Digital Skillsfrom BCS allows learners to tap intothese skills and make the most oftoday’s online and digital devices.
Digital Skills is the entry level coursethat combines IT user skills with digitalmedia skills. It appeals to people of allages and abilities as it assumes noprior knowledge of digital technologybut instead provides learners withtheir own digital literacy at their own pace.
The qualification is available as two options, to suit your learners’ requirements. Digital Skills – GettingStarted is the two-unit option thathelps learners to get started on a computer and the internet. The fullseven-unit option, Digital Skills, provides the basics as well as theskills to enjoy a range of other digitalmedia including video software, music,photography and social networking.
Interactive learning Digital Skills training is delivered online using interactive exercisesstructured into easy-to-learn units. All your learner needs is a computerwith internet access – making thequalification ideal for in-class, distance or blended learning.
‘Digital skills are now vital for education and employment. We know that you’re 25% more likely to get work when you have web skills.’Martha Lane FoxUK Digital Champion
The e-learning programme remembersa learner’s progress and helps them to advance at a pace they find comfortable. Content is highly relevant,featuring current products such asiTunes and Facebook that engage withthe learner.
Digital Skills comes complete withlearning plans, training materials andassessment. For each learner, tutorscan access a full learning record whichshows the modules completed, time of last access, hours spent and assessment performance.
How is it assessed?Learners’ understanding is assessedonline through a mixture of multiple-choice and simulated questions. The assessment is innovative and interactive, while remaining suited tothe level of learning. When yourlearner is ready, you assign the timeand date of assessment (which must becarried out at your approved centre).
Designed for accessDigital Skills is accessible for specialneeds education settings. Accessibilityfeatures include audio transcripts forall training and assessment materials;specific themes to aid dyslexia andcolour blindness; and a high contrasttheme for learners with severe visual impairment.
For further information visitbcs.org/digitalskills
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Digital SkillsSkills for life in a digital world
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Combining IT user skills with digital media know-how, Digital Skills appeals to learners looking to gain the understandingand the confidence to use today’s technology, while Digital Skills – Getting Started delivers the basics to get learners online.
BCS Digital Skills
Units
Digital Skills* Digital Skills – Getting Started**
Like to know more?For more information about delivering Digital Skills visit bcs.org/digitalskills
Getting in touchEmail your details to [email protected] and we’ll contact you to discuss your requirements.
QCF level /credit value
Guided learning hours
QAN
Computer basics
Online basics
Audio and video software
Digital photography
Entry level 3 / 13 QCF credits
100
600/1848/3
Digital music
Social networking
Digital media
The benefits of becoming a BCS approved centreBCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, is the global awarding body for IT. We are committed to raising the standards of digital literacy withinsociety so that everyone is able to benefit from developing technology. When you partner with us, you gain access to exclusive benefitsand tools designed to support your customers and your business. Our dedicated account management team is on hand to assist youwhenever and wherever you need us.
Entry level 3 / 3 QCF credits
24
600/0831/3
*BCS Entry Level Certificate in Digital Skills (ITQ) (Entry 3) (QCF)**BCS Entry Level Award in Computer and Online Basics (ITQ) (Entry 3) (QCF)
Making it easyComputer and Online Basics
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The confidence to get onlineThe latest figures from the Office ofNational Statistics show that there arestill 7.1 million adults in the UK whohave never used the internet*. As moreservices are moved online and the costof physical interaction rises, it’s vitalthat we provide support for those whohave so far avoided computers and the web.
Computer and Online Basics is theunique and easy solution. This innovative qualification is designed togive absolute beginners the confidenceand the skills they need to safely use acomputer and get online.
*Internet access quarterly update, 14 August 2013
Accessible skills Computer and Online Basics is delivered using a high quality, paperworkbook – a familiar format for learners which is easy to follow. Theworkbook guides them, step by step,through the learning and allows them to develop their understanding and confidence at their own pace.
There is no exam at the end. Insteadlearners verify their understanding bycompleting simple tasks as theyprogress through the workbook, writinganswers to questions within the book.To achieve their qualification, they simply complete the workbook to thesatisfaction of the tutor.
Easy to learn, easy to deliverFor training providers, Computer andOnline Basics couldn’t be simpler todeliver. Its unassuming approach supports learners in overcoming their
‘Many unemployed adults are finding that they would have benefited from IT training at school, as the importance of using IT to search and apply for employment electronically becomes apparent to them.’BCS approved centre
fears and, with minimal guidance fromthe tutor, learners are soon completingtasks on a computer and discoveringthe benefits of getting online.
The workbook format provides the tutor with clear and complete evidence of learning activity. As agood-quality single source, it is easy to store, hand out and manage –and a handy reference tool for learners to take away with them at the end of the course.
This delivery method is suitable formixed-ability classes and drop-in sessions, where individuals requirevarying degrees of support, with someworking largely on their own.
What’s covered?Computer and Online Basics begins by explaining the basic elements of a computer before introducing the desktop, basic word processing skills, the internet and email.
For learners who already have basic computer skills but lack the confidence to get online, Online Basics can be delivered on its own as a reduced course.
For further information visitbcs.org/basics
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For absolute beginners, Computer and Online Basics is the ideal way to get started on a computer and the internet. Online Basics offers a shorter course for those who have used a computer before but have not had the confidence to go online.
BCS Computer and Online Basics
Topics covered
Computer and Online Basics* Online Basics**
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QCF level /credit value
Guided learning hours
QAN
Number of workbook pages
Computer basics
Introduction to the desktop
Introduction to documents
The World Wide Web
Entry level 3 / 3 QCF credits
24
600/0831/3
78
The benefits of becoming a BCS approved centreBCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, is the global awarding body for IT. We are committed to raising the standards of digital literacy withinsociety so that everyone is able to benefit from developing technology. When you partner with us, you gain access to exclusive benefitsand tools designed to support your customers and your business. Our dedicated account management team is on hand to assist youwhenever and wherever you need us.
Entry level 3 / 1 QCF credit
10
600/0540/3
36
*BCS Entry Level Award in Computer and Online Basics (ITQ) (Entry 3) (QCF)**BCS Entry Level Award in Online Basics (ITQ) (Entry 3) (QCF)
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Credit values: The number of credits that may be awarded to a learner for the successful achievement of the learning outcomes of a qualifi cation or unit of a qualifi cation.
GLH: (Guided Learning Hours) The number of hours of teacher supervised or directed study time required to teach a qualifi cation or unit of a qualifi cation.
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GLH 275ITQ Diploma Apprenticeships Component600/2879/8
Credits 16
GLH 120
ECDL Extra500/6242/6
ITQ500/6179/3
ITQ500/6176/8
ECDL Flexi601/0635/9
Credits 29
GLH 220
ECDL Advanced500/6243/8
ECDL Flexi601/1237/2
ITQ500/6175/6
ITQ500/6174/4
ITQ500/6178/1
Credits 3
GLH 20
E-safety600/0830/1
Credits 3
GLH 20
E-type500/6430/7
ITQ500/6275/X
ECDL Flexi601/0634/7
Credits 5
GLH 40
E-type500/6429/0
ECDL Flexi601/1236/0
ECDL Flexi600/0633/5
Credits 9
GLH 65
ECDL Essentials500/6226/8
ITQ500/6276/1
Credits 13
GLH 100
Digital Skills600/1848/3
Credits 3
GLH 24
Digital Skills - Getting Started600/0831/3
Credits 3
GLH 24
Computer & Online Basics600/0831/3
Credits 1
GLH 10
Online Basics600/0540/3
IT User Qualifi cations portfolio
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