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- Louise Nolan
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ECDL Basic Concepts of IT
Course Aims
This course is designed to prepare readers for the ECDL module 1 examination. The course will give readers an understanding of the concepts and hardware underpinning the use of IT in society. The course closely follows ECDL syllabus version 3.0, but can also be used in conjunction with the earlier syllabus, version 1.5. |
Assumed Knowledge
No knowledge of computers or computing is assumed. |
Course Audience
Anyone new to the use of computers or anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of the use of computers. |
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Table of Contents
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Getting Started with IT
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What is Information Technology?
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The Components of a Computer
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Hardware
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Central Processing Unit (CPU)
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Storage
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Random Access Memory (RAM)
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Basic Units of Data Storage
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Software
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Operating Systems and Application Software
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Graphical User Interfaces
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Information Networks
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The Role of Data Communications
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Telecommunications in Computing
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Telecommunication Networks
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Facilities on the Internet
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Hardware and Software Needed for Internet Access
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Computers in Everyday Life
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Systems Encountered Every Day
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The Benefits and Limitations of Computers
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IT and Society
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Security, Copyright and the Law
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Use and Care of Computer Equipment
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Switching Off Your Computer
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What to do if the Computer Crashes
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Stopping Computer Crashes
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Using the Microsoft Word 97 AutoRecover Facility
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Protecting Files in Microsoft Word 97
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Data Protection and Privacy
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