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ECDL/ICDL Current & Future Development. Kevin Tibbs National Account Manager. WHY ECDL/ICDL. BACKGROUND. CEPIS / COMPUTER SOCIETIES’ ROLE IT MEMBERSHIP BASE = 200,000 + VALIDATION - LICENSEES MAN YEARS INVESTED: 300+ ECDL 2 YEAR LONG STUDY VENDOR INDEPENDENCE
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ECDL/ICDLCurrent & FutureDevelopment Kevin TibbsNational Account Manager
BACKGROUND • CEPIS / COMPUTER SOCIETIES’ ROLE • IT MEMBERSHIP BASE = 200,000 + • VALIDATION - LICENSEES • MAN YEARS INVESTED: 300+ • ECDL 2 YEAR LONG STUDY • VENDOR INDEPENDENCE • ECDL-F/ DATA SOCIETIES’ ETHOS
Mission • The ECDL Foundation works to promote an International certification of industry-standard computing skills • The ECDL is open to everyone: from large multinational organisations and governments bodies to the individual computer user.
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WORLD SUCCESS • Logbooks/skills cards: 1.75 Million students 6.0 Million + Tests 11,000 Test Centres
UK Statistics • UK Candidates registered 329,000 Enrolled in last 3 months 67,000 • UK Test Centres 2,000 Worldwide • 2,000,000 candidates in 62 countries
85 HE Institutions • 400 FE Colleges • 410 Private Trainers • 80 Corporates • 90 Schools • 180 Local Authorities • 85 MOD/NHS etc UK Coverage
IT skills in the workplace • 75% believe they have good IT skills but • Only 12% have received formal IT training and • 41% have had no IT training at all
ECDL in brief • A European-wide recognised qualification in computer competence • Specifically designed for those who wish to develop basic computer skills • 7 modules covering computing concepts • A certificate awarded when all modules have been passed • Flexible approach, take up-to 3 years
Modular Structure • Basic concepts of IT Terminology, Health & Safety, Legal issues • Using a computer & managing files Folder structure, copying, moving, backup etc. • Word processing To mail merge level • Spreadsheets Simple formulae, charting, multiple sheets • Database Forms, queries, reports • Presentation Develop a slide show • Information & Communication Internet, email
How long does it take? Dependent on learning styles Class room CBT Manuals 100 - 120 no PC knowledge 60 - 80 hours having little PC knowledge 30 - 40 hours with average PC knowledge
Qualification • 7 Tests (1 per module) • Each test having a time limit of 45 min • You can re-sit a test more than once. • Test for each module gives evidence of IT competence in a task based format. • After you have passed all 7 tests the ECDL is awarded. • Log book returned to the British Computer Society, we then return the Qualification.
Key Benefits for Individuals • Raises your level of competency in IT & computer skills • Improves your productivity • at home & work • Improves internal/external career prospects • Registered to the individual • Provides you with an Internationally recognised qualification
Key Benefits For Employers • IT benchmark for all employees • Provides evidence to clients of an organisation's ability to deliver effectively • Proved to reduce IT support costs • Motivates staff and improves the productivity of staff using PCs.
1000 employees surveyed • 93% felt their IT competency had improved • 90% reported improved confidence in using PC applications • 80% had greater willingness to learn new skills • 72% greater skills sharing within their team
Desk top support Estimated 1hr.15mins a week Total No of Computers x Average hourly rate x 220 working days
Cost reducing effects • Time saved on searching in menus • Quicker results • Better file management • Reduced need for support • Lower cost presentations • Simplification of other IT training • More time to carry out other duties • Better use of templates • Improved use of programs • Functionality and increased productivity
Costs • Log book £25 each (Max) • Syllabus Free (internet) (£5) • Centre Accreditation £350 p.a. • Typical test cost to individual - £10 to £20 • Automated test (Price depends upon centre) • Training ? • Resources ?
Allied Irish Bank Bank of England Ernst and Young, Royal & Sun Alliance Scottish Amicable Wm. Grant Distillers ICI IBM Lever Bros Woolwich BNFL Transco Lancashire, Nottinghamshire & Thames Constabularies Lloyds Bank Vehicle Inspectorate Akzo Nobel GEC Marconi Glaxo-Smith-Kline Pfizer Shell BP Amoco BAE Systems One2One Corporate Partners ( See www.ecdl.co.uk for case studies )
Current initiatives • NHSBaseline IT Qualification • Library servicesAll librarians to gain ECDL • MODJoint Services approach • Teacher TrainingICT staff development/CfBT • Financial organisationsEg. Banks/Building Societies • LearnDirect (UFI)Pilots underway • I&DeA / Cabinet OfficeTenderprocess
Information www.ecdl.co.uk