It's never too late to learn... Although computers and the Internet are now a part of everyday life, there are still many people who have never switched on a computer and are only vaguely aware of the Internet and its uses. Many of these people would like to know more about computers and the Internet but may feel that it’s too late for them to learn. If that sounds like you or someone you know, EqualSkills could be the answer.
What is EqualSkills? EqualSkills is a fun, informal and uncomplicated introduction to computers and the Internet for complete beginners.
EqualSkills is designed to give an appreciation and understanding of computers and the Internet; to build confidence; and encourage further exploration and upgrading of skills in this area.
What areas does the programme cover? The EqualSkills programme covers the following four sections:
Computer Basics
Parts of the Computer
Getting Started
The Keyboard
Using the Mouse
Introduction to the Desktop
Desktop
Windows
Creating a document
File types
The World Wide Web
The WWW
Web Browser
Searching
Email
Email accounts
Messages
What will a Candidate learn? With EqualSkills the Candidate will acquire an appreciation of what a computer can do and what tasks can be executed online using the World Wide Web. On completion of the programme the Candidate will be able to send an email, use some simple programmes and surf the web to look for information on news, weather or hobbies.
Who is EqualSkills for? EqualSkills is specifically designed for complete beginners and is open to everyone regardless of status, education, age, ability or understanding.
If you know somebody who has never used a computer before, EqualSkills is the programme for them! How long does it take to complete? The programme will take between 8 and 15 hours of training, depending on the Candidate. The whole programme is designed to be flexible and allows one to learn at their own pace.
Will there be an exam? No. We know how intimidating exams and tests can sometimes be, so there is no formal exam at the end of the EqualSkills programme. Instead, a tutor will assess the Candidate on an on-going project basis during the programme.
Is there a qualification on passing the exam? The programme is not intended as a certification leading to employment but rather it gives the Candidate an exposure to basic computing and explains the use and role of technology in everyday life. By the time the EqualSkills programme is complete, the Candidate will be able to send an email, use some simple computer applications and surf the Web to look for information on news, weather or hobbies. EqualSkills provides a friendly, fun and simple introduction to computer and Internet use.
Once completed, the Candidate can move on to more advanced programmes and eventually to full ECDL / ICDL certification!