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Sample ECDL courseware
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Sample ECDL/ICDL for Students courseware
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This one PDF document includes sample courseware for all ECDL modules in context for Secondary School pupils - complete with sample teacher lesson plans (large download, please be patient)
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Unit E. BCS Level 2 Certificate for IT Users (England only)
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The British Computer Society (BCS) Level 2 Certificates for IT Users incorporates the seven units of the ECDL with the addition of this optional eighth module, Unit E.
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Sample ECDL/ICDL for Educators courseware
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The following PDF documents contain sample Continuing Professional Development courseware in context for teachers - complete with sample lesson plans
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7. Information and Communication - efficient Internet and email use
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Effectively search the Internet quickly and easily for appropriate educational resources. Feel comfortable sending and receiving emails and attachments.
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6. Presentations - electronic displays and printouts
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Create presentations for printing, animated slide shows and the web. Examples include a slide show for parents evening, presenting a class project and Mathematical Bingo cards.
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5. Database - school data handling
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Understand what a database can do and how to set one up. Examples include a lending library database and an after-school club database.
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4. Spreadsheets - collate, sort and chart data
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Learn the skills you need to "number crunch" electronically. Examples include entering and charting project data, and creating an interactive question and answer document.
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3. Word Processing - classroom and homework tasks
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Create text documents for managing homework and classroom tasks and activities. Mail merge letters to parents, create a timetable template and lay out your own lesson plans.
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2. Using the Computer and Managing Files
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Feel comfortable using Windows and addressing issues of best practice. Create somewhere to save documents to... and find them again!
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Be confident with the technology available in school. Understand the "techie" objects and terms.
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