ICDL MODULE 3: WORD PROCESSING (Microsoft Word 2007),

ICDL MODULE 4: SPREADSHEET (Microsoft Excel 2007) &

ICDL MODULE 6: PRESENTATION (Microsoft Powerpoint 2007)


 

 

INTRODUCTION

ICDL Module 3: Word Processing (Microsoft Word 2007) is designed to let the trainees perform their everyday task in creating professional documents using a word application. They would be able to edit, format and print the document. The trainees would demonstrate the ability to create standard tables and using mail merge tools.

ICDL Module 4: Spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel 2007) would equip the trainees with the ability to create formulas or apply functions to create a well formatted spreadsheet document. Trainees would be able to demonstrate competence in creating and formatting graphs or charts.

 

ICDL Module 6: Presentation (Microsoft Powerpoint 2007) would allow the trainees to create a presentation, incorporated with pictures, images and animations. They should be able to create charts and graphs, draw shapes object to be used in the different slides. And use of animations to create an interesting presentation.

 

COURSE MEDIUM        

English

 

ASSESSMENT

At the end of each course, trainees are required to take an exam to be certified for the National PC Driving Test Certification – Word Processing, Spreadsheet and Presentation.

 

COURSE SCHEDULE

Each course is 16 hours in duration.  Examination is 1 hour in duration.

 

Lessons are held twice a week on weekday evenings ; or once a week on weekend.

 

.TRAINING VENUE

NTUC LearningHub Pte Ltd

NTUC Trade Union House

73 Bras Basah Rd S(189556)

Tel :  6471 2223

 

 

CDAC SKILLS TRAINING AWARD SCHEME

            Course

ICDL Module 3: Word Processing (Microsoft Word 2007)

ICDL Module 4: Spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel 2007)

ICDL Module 6: Presentation (Microsoft Powerpoint 2007)

Full Course Fees

$300

$300

$300

CDAC Sponsored Fee

$285

$285

$285

Fee Payable by Award Holder

$15

$15

$15

 

Award holders must achieve at least 75% attendance and sit for exams. Those who failed to do so would have to refund the CDAC sponsored amount of the course fees.