International Certification of Digital Literacy
International Certification of Digital Literacy, formerly known as European Computer Driving Licence, is a digital literacy certification program provided by ICDL Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation.
The ICDL / ECDL certification is a globally recognised information and communication technology and digital literacy qualification.
In 1995 the ECDL certification programme was developed through a task force of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies and was recommended by the European Commission High Level Group, ESDIS, to be a Europe-wide certification scheme. The task force compared several national certification schemes and chose the CDL from Finland as the basis for piloting and later adoption into the ECDL.
Contents
Though the ICDL does not refer to Microsoft or its Office software suite by name in the official course syllabus, training occurs almost exclusively with Microsoft's products as they are ubiquitous in the business world. Users can also be introduced to Google Applications.For the Base certificate, there are no pre-requisites regarding computer use.
Levels
The ICDL Base certificate comprises all four of these modules:- basic operation of a computer
- basic operation of the internet
- basic use of Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer
- basic use of Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc
- databases
- creating and using presentations
- collaborating online
- IT security
- editing images
- advanced use of Microsoft Word
- advanced use of Microsoft Excel
- advanced use of Microsoft Access
- advanced use of Microsoft PowerPoint
Testing