Module 3 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. This manual helps you to create, format and finish word processed documents. You will learn how to use some of the more advanced features of word processing such as creating standard tables and importing pictures and images. The manual comes with its own data files which allows you to practise the different word processing features. Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
Module 2 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. You will learn about the main operating features of Windows, the desktop and display settings on your computer. You will also learn how to organise and manage files and folders using the supplied data files. Approved by the ECDL Foundation
'ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4' contains a collection of exercises that provides you with support and assistance so you can assess and improve your knowledge of Microsoft Windows and Office. They are designed to reinforce the understanding of the skills and techniques necessary before taking the ECDL tests.
Module 6 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. This manual helps you learn how to create a PowerPoint presentation using various types of slides, how to format your slides using a variety of techniques and how to run a slide show. The manual comes with its own data files which you use for practising the relevant exercises. Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
Module 5 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. Learn how to design a database and how to create tables, how to retrieve and manipulate data and present it in a report format. The manual comes with its own data files which you use for practising the relevant exercises. Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
This comprehensive manual covers all aspects required by Module 1 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. Designed to gradually build up your knowledge taking a step by step, exercise based approach. The ideal training solution, whether you are a beginner, or if you just need to fill gaps in your existing knowledge. Module 1 gives an insight into hardware and software as well as giving examples of how computers are used every day.Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
Module 3 ECDL/ICDL Syllabus 4.0. This manual helps you to create, format and finish word processed documents. You will learn how to use some of the more advanced features of word processing such as creating standard tables and importing pictures and images. The manual comes with its own data files which allows you to practise the different word processing features. Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
This book contains papers in the fields of Interactive, Collaborative, and Blended Learning; Technology-Supported Learning; Education 4.0; Pedagogical and Psychological Issues. With growing calls for affordable and quality education worldwide, we are currently witnessing a significant transformation in the development of post-secondary education and pedagogical practices. Higher education is undergoing innovative transformations to respond to our urgent needs. The change is hastened by the global pandemic that is currently underway. The 9th International Conference on Interactive, Collaborative, and Blended Learning: Visions and Concepts for Education 4.0 was conducted in an online format at McMaster University, Canada, from 14th to 15th October 2020, to deliberate and share the innovations and strategies. This conference’s main objectives were to discuss guidelines and new concepts for engineering education in higher education institutions, including emerging technologies in learning; to debate new conference format in worldwide pandemic and post-pandemic conditions; and to discuss new technology-based tools and resources that drive the education in non-traditional ways such as Education 4.0. Since its beginning in 2007, this conference is devoted to new learning approaches with a focus on applications and experiences in the fields of interactive, collaborative, and blended learning and related new technologies. Currently, the ICBL conferences are forums to exchange recent trends, research findings, and disseminate practical experiences in collaborative and blended learning, and engineering pedagogy. The conference bridges the gap between ‘pure’ scientific research and the everyday work of educators. Interested readership includes policymakers, academics, educators, researchers in pedagogy and learning theory, school teachers, industry-centric educators, continuing education practitioners, etc.