The European Computer Driving Licence (or ECDL) is an internationally recognised qualification for computer users everywhere.
Through it you will gain the confidence, basic skills and knowledge to use computers and a wide range of common IT software packages. What's more you don't need any prior IT knowledge or experience to do it.
The following courses provide you with the knowledge you will need to match
the ECDL modules:
Introducing Computers - Level 2 = ECDL Module 1 Basic
Concepts of Information Technology and ECDL Module 2 Using the Computer
& Managing Files
Word Processing - Level 2 = ECDL Module 3 Word
Processing
Spreadsheets - Level 2 = ECDL Module 4
Spreadsheets
Databases - Level 2 = ECDL Module 5 Databases
Presentations - Level 2 = ECDL Module 6
Presentations
Electronic Communication - Level 2 = ECDL Module
7 Information & Communication
Or
The Complete ECDL = Covers all 7 ECDL modules,
Prepare for the ECDL and ECDL Module Tests in one course
You will need to register for the ECDL qualification separately with the British Computer Society (BCS), as it is they who administer the assessment and award the certificate. Your learndirect centre will either arrange this for you, directly or through a partner assessment centre. Registering for ECDL will cost around £25 as you will need to purchase an ECDL logbook and, depending on the assessment centre, you may need to pay for the tests.
Contact your local learndirect centre to find out where your nearest ECDL assessment centre is.
If you wish to study towards this qualification, you should discuss it with your local learndirect centre before you start learning. You can then agree how and where assessment for your qualification will take place.
Please note that not all learndirect centres offer qualifications. Check with your local learndirect centre to see if the ECDL is available.


