What is ECDL - official austrian version
(translated and paricullary shortened from me, you can
find the original files at OCR-Server)
Aim of ECDL
The European Computer Driving Licence - ECDL is a
standardized european-wide certificate about knowledge
and skill of computerusers. It is defined from CEPIS
(Council of Professional Informatics Societies) and valid
for all european countries. In Austria the ECDL is issued
from the Österreichischen Computer Gesellschaft
(OCG) respectively the from the OCG authorised
education-institutes.
The EC supports the development of this concept, whose
aim is to raise the computer-specific knowledge and
skills of computer users. The introduction of the ECDL
aims at improving the knowledge of employees and by
these, means enhance their perspectives in professional
life. Concerning national economics the competitive will
rise.
Target groups (comment:
actually everybody!!! )
The target group include everyone, who has to work or
will work with computers as as computer user.
It especially addresses:
1.Employees of all professional groups
2.People, who reentered the working force
3.Unemployed people who want to develop their knowledge
4.Pupils or students, who want to enter professional life
The ECDL offers the computer-users an official proof of
their skills, which should help them to find a job or to
progress in professional-life. To participiants of
computer courses the ECDL offers an international
standard, with which the efficiency of the courses can be
messured (Qualityprotection). For the seller of
education-programmes and training-courses the ECDL offers
the possibillity of being international comparable in
their development. Pupils and students are able to use
the computer-driving-licence as evidence of their
computer science basic knowledge and skills.
Which skills are in demand?
Practice-related user-relevant skills are placved in the
foreground, seven partial tests, from which the ECDL is
composed. Examination is split into 7 modules.
Structure of ECDL - The 7 units
The applicant purchases a Skills Card on which the
attended courses of the ECDL will be entered. There are
seven units, a theoretical one and six practical ones.
The order in which the examinations of the particular
units are taken is left to the participant. The dates of
examination can be chosen by the participant and the
exams can furthermore be taken at several authorized
organisations. Your results will be entered in a
"Skills-Card" (ECU 40.-). If you have completed
all units sucessfully you can obtain the europeanwide
valid ECDL.
The 7 units:
1.Basics of information-technology (theoretical)
2.Using computers and operating systems
3.Word processing
4.Spreadsheets
5.Database systems
6.Graphics prensentation
7.Information- and communication-networks
The practical parts (unit 2-7) will be examed at PCs and
Workstations. The exam concentrates on basic skills not
on company-specific features. The exam is independent
from certain software-developers or plattforms (for
example Unix, Windows, Apple etc.).
The way to ECDL
There are two ways of obtaining the ECDL:
- 1. The courses from the authorized Test Centers
are reconciled with the demands of the ECDL.
After completion of one course you shouldn't have
any problem in solving a 45-minute exam and
proove your skills field of application.
- 2. The exams can also be taken without having
attended a computer-course. If you think/feel
that you already have enough abilities for a unit
you can take your exam at one of the authorized
test-centers at the next possible examination
date.
For further details contact a testing center...*
ECDL in Europe / History
The Computer-Driving-Licence was founded 1994 in
Finland. Until 1996 22.000 finnish licences were issued.
A company named CEPIS bought the idea from the Finns
and took care of the programme in the course of a
Task-Force. Soon activities related to the original idea
exceeded the limits of a Task-Force and early 1997 the ECDL-Foundation for
administrationing and marketing of ECDL was founded.
Following the finnish example the Driving Licence was
installed officially in several european countrys in
1997. Yet (9/97) 10 european countries are members
(licensees) of the ECDL-Foundation.
ECDL in Ausria
ECDL - Test Centers in Austria:
Berufsförderungsinstitut
Oberösterreich (bfi OÖ)
Berufsförderungsinstitut
Wien (bfi Wien)
B.I.T.
Schulungscenter (Graz, Wien, Linz)
E.C.I.-EDV
College International (Salzburg)
Institut 2F (whole
Austria)
Karat
Software VertriebsgesmbH (Schwendt/Tirol)
Seminar Zentrum Mariahilf
(Wien)
Sight & Sound Studio
(Wien)
Team Work
Erwachsenenbildung GmbH (Wien)
WIFI (PCU + PCA = ECDL)
in whole Austria Burgenland Kärnten Niederösterreich Oberösterreich Salzburg Steiermark Tirol Vorarlberg Wien
W.I.N.
Computer Vienna GesmbH (Wien)
Soon:
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für
Datenverarbeitung (ADV, Wien u. Waidhofen a. d.
Ybbs/NÖ)
Berufsförderungsinstitut
Salzburg
Berufsförderungsinstitut
Steiermark
Austrian Computer
Society
Since 1997 the Driving licences are issued also in
Austria. For that reason the OCG became a member of the
ECDL-Foundation and is now the official licencee for ECDL
in Austria. The OCG is authorizing education-institutes
of best reputation to excecute the tests. The
successfully completed Skills Card (with all 7 units) can
be transformed into a valid computer driving licence at
the OCG.
During first negotiations with relevant federal
ministries, the social-partners, representations of
interest and education-institutes in Austria wide
interest and support was granted. Particular information
about first pilot-projects (Institutes/Test Centers, will
offering the ECDL this year already) will be avaialble
soon. But, of course, it will be possible to purchase the
ECDL in each Austrian state in 1997.
*...cutted by the author
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