Information Technology
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CAP - GETTING TO GRIPS WITH YOUR PC (1A)
This course is designed for those who have no or very little knowledge of how to use a pc. The major aims of the course are: to learn your way around the software and hardware of your pc; be confident in using the internet; learn to send emails. This course can start you from the beginning, even learning how to use a mouse.
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CAP - USING APPLICATIONS ON YOUR PC (1A)
This course is designed for those who want to extend the use of their PC skills by exploring the most popular Office applications. It covers word processing, spreadsheets, presentations and databases providing you with enough skills to help in not only your personal life but also your working life.
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Community Course - Computing for the Confident
Computing for the confident builds on the skills gained from the Terrified and Less Terrified courses. It is also a precursor to the ECDL so introduces File Management, Access, and Websearching and Communitication. This course is the final step in building confidence with computers before embarking on a certificated course.
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Community Course - Computing for the Less Terrified
This course is suitable for those who wish to build on the skills gained in Computing for the Terrified or who have some basic knowledge in Microsoft Office packages. This course will further develop your skills in Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Internet Searching and Powerpoint presentation.
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Computing for the Terrified - CAP
This course is suitable for learners who have little or no previous experience in computing. Areas covered are Word Processing, Speardsheets and Internet and email.
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