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Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC³)

Certiport's Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC³®) is the ideal certification for anyone that wants to demonstrate critical computer and Internet skills valued in today's academic and professional environments. Because digital literacy is vital to the success in both of these endeavors, IC³ is the perfect credential for both traditional and non-traditional students as well as employees.


   IC³ BENEFITS

Exposure to computers does not equal understanding. IC³ Certification offers you the opportunity to learn and demonstrate computer and Internet literacy that accurately validates skills and productivity in the workplace.

IC³ Certification:

  • Provides core skills and knowledge necessary to use some computer applications and the Internet.
  • Effectively tests computing knowledge and skills to ensure mastery is achieved.
  • Gives a resume-building standard certification as proof of successful completion of the program.
  • Provides the foundation necessary to further enhance productivity and marketability with other desktop application-specific certifications.

Duration :

Pre-requisites : None

   ABOUT THE IC³ EXAMS:

IC³ certification helps you learn and demonstrate Internet and digital literacy through a worldwide industry standard. To become IC³ certified, you must pass the following three exams. Each exam takes less than an hour to complete.

Computing Fundamentals: Key Applications: Living Online:
Computer Hardware
Common Program Functions Networks and the Internet
Computer Software Word Processing Functions Electronic Mail
Using an Operating System Spreadsheet Functions Using the Internet
  Presentation Software Functions The Impact of Computing and the Internet on Society

  IC³ 2005 Standards

Computing Fundamentals
Computer Hardware
Computer Software
Using An Operating System

Identify types of computers, how they process information and how individual computers interact with other computing systems and devices

Identify the function of computer hardware components

Identify the factors that go into an individual or organizational decision on how to purchase computer equipment

Identify how to maintain computer equipment and solve common problems relating to computer hardware

Identify how software and hardware work together to perform computing tasks and how software is developed and upgraded

Identify different types of software, general concepts relating to software categories, and the tasks to which each type of software is most suited or not suited

Identify what an operating system is and how it works, and solve common problems related to operating systems

Manipulate and control the Windows desktop files and disks

Identify how to change system settings, install and remove software


Key Applications
Common Program Functions
Word Processing Functions
Spreadsheet Functions
Presentation Software

Be able to start and exit a windows applications and utilize sources of online help

Identify common on-screen elements of Windows application settings and manage files within an application

Perform common editing and formatting functions

Perform common printing functions

Be able to format test and documents including the ability to use automatic formatting tools

Be able to insert, edit and format tables in a document

Be able to modify worksheet data structure and format data in a worksheet

Be able to sort data, manipulate data using formulas and functions and add and modify charts in a worksheet

Be able to create format simple presentations


Living Online
Networks And The Internet
Electronic Mail
Using The Internet
The Impact of Computing And The Internet On Society

Identify network fundamentals and the benefits and risk of network computing

Identify the relationship between computer networks, other communications networks and the internet

Identify how electronic mail works

Identify how to use an electronic mail application

Identify the appropriate use of e-mail and e-mail related 'netiquette'

Identify different types of information sources on the Internet

Be able to use a Web browsing application

Be able to search the Internet for information

Identify how computers are used in different areas of work, school and home

Identify the risks of using computer hardware and software

Identify how to use computers and the Internet safely, legally and responsibly

 

 
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