The Department of Quality and Modernization of the Administration of the City of Murcia will launch through its network of Classrooms Open Access (ALAS), free courses in preparation for the European Accreditation of Computer Management.
This license is not specific qualifications for computer professionals, but a skills certification system that accredits basic computer skills, as a user, a person needs to live and work in the Information Society and Knowledge.
Interested parties can point to the training courses they want and in the ALA that suits them.
If you have the skills required, just pass the tests required to obtain accreditation that ensures their knowledge and basic skills in handling computers and office applications.
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ECDL (European Computer Driving License) is the European international accreditation awarded by the recognition of having completed basic training in computer and user level.
Emerged as an initiative of the European Council of Professional Associations of Information Technology (CEPIS) to promote and enhance the competence of the Europeans in the use of Information Technology, ECDL accreditation has been recommended by the European Commission has official recognition in several countries by their governments.
The ECDL is addressed to all citizens in general want or need to demonstrate their knowledge and skills about information technology.
"The ECDL accreditation certifies who owns it has acquired the basic knowledge and skills in information technology and is capable of working with a personal computer and common computer applications at a basic level of competence.
"The European Accreditation Computer Driving is appropriate in the workplace for those who want to be recognized formally within its competence in handling the computer, and is a guarantee for organizations on the level of ability of an employee or applicant to work an office environment.
Each person can choose the order in which you are trying to overcome the following modules of the ECDL or content:
Module 1: Basic Concepts of Information Technology
Module 2: Using the Computer and Managing Files
Module 3: Word Processor
Module 4: Spreadsheets
Module 5: Databases
Module 6: Presentations
Module 7: Information and communication
The review of each module lasts 30 minutes and consists of 36 questions of alternative responses that respond directly to a computer connected to the Internet.
An ECDL exams demo is available at www.ecdl.es
For more information, please visit the website of the Municipality of Murcia www.murcia.es / ecdl and Web www.ecdl.es
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia