Certificate I in Information Technology
Webster Publishing’s Certificate I in Information Technology is a course designed to give individuals the basic foundation in computer skills. This course covers the fundamentals of using a computer, including operating a personal computer, word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation and Internet and email. Using interactive step-by-step activities, students are able to learn in a simulated environment using practical examples and applications. It also includes an automatic trial testing series of modules for students and teachers to check their skill levels, and is backed by a Learning Management System that keeps track of a user’s training and trial testing status.
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Certificate I Testing
The Certificate I Testing solution is designed to reinforce the Certificate I eLearning training course. Undertaking this testing module enables participants to identify strengths and weaknesses and to manage their own learning process. The testing activities contain a combination of multiple choice questions and interactive activities, ensuring a balance between theory and practical knowledge. The Certificate I Testing can assist organisations in creating an IT proficient culture and can be used as a benchmark for a minimum standard in IT literacy.
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Certificate II in Information Technology
Webster Publishing’s Certificate II in Information Technology provides the fundamental skills needed for people wanting to enter the Information Technology industry. It covers the basic setting up and use of computer equipment, and the application of a range of software including word processing, spreadsheets, database and presentation packages, as well as the use of the Internet and email. You will also develop skills to help you operate successfully in the workplace, such as Occupational Health and Safety, working in a team and problem-solving skills.
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International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL)
The ICDL, which is the major online computer training package being promoted by the Australian Computer Society, will assist teachers and students to rapidly come to grips with the reality of online operation, enabling them to quickly understand and use ICT technology.
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Advanced Modules
For those who are already competent in basic PC skills, or who face new workplace challenges, the advanced courses offer a comprehensive solution. With step-by-step interactive eLearning activities, the more complicated aspects of Microsoft Office can be easily mastered.
On-the-job learning increases skill and self-confidence, improving workplace efficiency. These advanced courses give a hands-on response to specific skill requirements, with the courses broken down into task-based segments. This allows a more flexible approach to learning, allowing you to undertake the entire course, or access the activities on an as-needed basis.
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Year 6 Computer Skills
The Year 6 Computer Skills training will teach Year 6 students basic computer skills. The training covers computer basics, word processing, spreadsheets, database, multimedia (presentations), graphics and Internet and email. The Year 6 Computer Skills training has been specifically written for Year 6 students and uses relevant examples for the age group.
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Computer Skills Assessment Year 10 (CSA10)
Webster Publishing’s CSA10 training is designed to provide the core computing skills Year 10 students will need to successfully complete the NSW Board of Studies Computer Skills Assessment. Students undertaking the CSA10 training will learn the fundamentals that will allow them to demonstrate a knowledge, understanding and competency of skills in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, Internet and email software.
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OpenOffice
The OpenOffice training teaches you to perform basic word processing, spreadsheet and presentation tasks using the OpenOffice modules Writer, Calc and Impress. We also have training modules available for Linux using Redhat, and Internet and email using Netscape Navigator. We have testing available on each of the OpenOffice modules as well as Netscape Navigator and Redhat.
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Office 2003
These modules cover the basics skills required to successfully operate a computer and a range of software including word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation and email using the Microsoft Office 2003 suite of products.
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