Practical Exercises for ECDL
Using Office XP & 2003
By Jackie Sherman
January 2008
Pearson / Prentice Hall
Distributed By Trans-Atlantic Publications
ISBN: 9780136157564
257 pages, Illustrated, 7 1/2 x 9 3/4"
$38.50 Paper Original
The European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) is THE internationally recognised certificate of computing skills. It provides objective proof that the holder has achieved a standard of competence in the most common business applications. Employers are increasingly relying on the ECDL to validate training courses and to recruit computer-literate staff. Passing the ECDL will improve your computing skills in all areas – and allow you to prove it to current and prospective employers.
Practical Exercises for ECDL using Microsoft Office XP and 2003 provides you with a series of structured questions and exercises for each of the seven modules that make up the ECDL certification. All of the questions and exercises have been designed to allow you to assess your progress with your learning and to help you to prepare for – AND PASS – the ECDL exam with confidence.
Features include:
- Exercises that increase in complexity throughout each module, enabling you to assess your current level of knowledge and gradually build up all of the skills and knowledge needed to pass the exam.
- A checklist before each exercise or set of exercises sets out the skills required in order to be able to complete them successfully.
- Each exercise is cross-referenced back to the ECDL syllabus.
- Model answers help you to check your work.
- Covers Microsoft Office XP and Office 2003.
About the author:
Jackie Sherman has been involved in teaching and assessing IT courses at further education colleges since 1996. She also trains staff in an education department and writes courses for distance learning colleges. Her online activities include being on the National Tutor Database for LearnDirect. Jackie is ECDL qualified and is the author of several successful IT books.
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