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Validate Computer Skills Through Certification

Validate Computer Skills Through Certification. Event Name Date, Year. Introductions. Presenter Names Presenter Names. Overview of Certiport.

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Validate Computer Skills Through Certification

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  1. Validate Computer Skills Through Certification Event Name Date, Year

  2. Introductions • Presenter Names • Presenter Names

  3. Overview of Certiport Certiport is the leading provider of global, performance-based certification programs and services designed to enable individual success and lifetime advancement through certification • Established in 1997 • Exclusive worldwide administrator of the Microsoft Office Specialist program • Use concurrent and simulation technologies

  4. Overview of Certiport (cont.) • Worldwide Statistics • 1 million validated exams delivered • Over 700,000 certifications issued • The Microsoft Office Specialist program is the fastest growing computer certification • 35,000 exams monthly • 18 languages • 114 countries • 47 Courseware publishers • 27 distributors • 9,000 testing centers • Experience leads to…

  5. Internet and Computing Core Certification- IC³ - First global certification for computer literacy

  6. Topics • Defining Computer Literacy • Developing the Standard • Evolution of Certification • IC3 Overview • IC3 Benefits • Industry Support • Certiport Candidate Services • Questions and Answers

  7. Defining Computer Literacy • Computer skills are integral to all areas of study and work • Ability to use a computer is on par with reading and writing skills • 3 Rs to 3 Cs • Communicating, Calculating, and Computing • Educators pushing greater computer literacy • Exposure does not translate to understanding

  8. Need for Universal Standards • Computer Education • Some basic computer courses • Often diffused into other courses • Schools must be accountable • No universally accepted measurement exists • Many states, districts, schools, and organizations create own standards and measurement processes • Some educators are fearful of adopting technology in the classroom

  9. Deliver a Global Standard • Provide students and teachers with an accepted, portable credential that establishes their level of computer competence • Avoid confusion of having multiple measurement criteria state by state, school by school, or country by country • Deliver verifiable results • Maintain universal availability • Tie to basic computing course curriculum

  10. Developing the Standard • Research and define criteria • Established by over 270 SMEs in 19 countries • Utilize leading exam methodology • Accepted standards of test development • Validate through beta • Global data management • Continuous standard analysis • Regular reviews to maintain the standard

  11. Evolution of Certification • Certification proven as valid credential • Competitive economy requires competitive skills • No longer just for technical career opportunities • Significant increase in end-user certifications Technical Certifications Desktop Certifications • Validate system administrator skills and knowledge • Credential for technical career • MCP, Cisco, CNE, etc. • Validate end-user skills and knowledge • Credential for most careers and post secondary education • MOUS, etc.

  12. Overview of IC³ • Internet and Computing Core Certification • Establishes a global standard for measuring Internet and computing literacy • Provides the credential of being a literate, but not fully productive, user of computer hardware, software, and the Internet • Covers basic knowledge and skills • Sets a comfort level with computers • Set of three exams: • Computing Fundamentals • Key Applications • Living Online

  13. IC³ Computing Fundamentals • Basic understanding of computer hardware • Basic understanding of computer software • Using a computer operating system to perform everyday tasks

  14. IC³ Computing Fundamentals • Sample Question: How many bytes are there in a megabyte?

  15. IC³ Key Applications • Common features of Microsoft Windows applications • Specific skills for operating a word processor program • Specific skills for operating a spreadsheet program

  16. IC³ Key Applications • Sample Question:Bold the text in the selected cells.

  17. IC³ Living Online • Basic understanding of how computers connect to networks and the Internet • Specific skills for operating an electronic mail program • Specific skills for operating a Web browser program • Social impact of computing and the Internet

  18. IC³ Living Online • Sample Question: Go to a particular website address

  19. Value to Individuals • Proves that you have the basic literacy to understand key computer concepts, applications, and the Internet • Ensures you have validated what you have learned • Gives you a beginner standard certification as proof of credentials • Demonstrates you have the necessary foundation to advance to additional certifications such as A+ and desktop applications • Gives you confidence and security that you can enter and be a part of today’s “digital world”

  20. Value to Academic Institutions • Provides objective evaluation of student performance • Ensures consistency of results from school to school • Improves appropriate student course placement • Provides accountability measurement • Provides teacher development and growth opportunities

  21. Segmentation and Positioning Desktop Expertise Positioning Primary Audience Mastery Corporations Colleges/Universities Advanced Corporations Community College High Schools (Jr./Sr.) Intermediate Competency IC3 High Schools (Fr./So.) Jr. High Literacy Student or Teacher

  22. IC³ Testing Methods • Knowledge-based testing • Multiple choice • Multiple answer • Matching • True and False • Performance-based testing • Candidates must perform tasks in the computing environment • Simulation of operating systems and applications • Multiple correct response possibilities

  23. Exam Delivery System • Candidates take exam in proctored environment • iQcenters set up computer labs for training and testing • iQcenters download and install exam software • Upon exam completion; • Candidate receives printed score results • Results are uploaded to Certiport’s global candidate database • Certiport delivers certificate to passing candidates • Candidates can view their online Digital Transcripts

  24. IC³ Sample Certificate

  25. Digital Transcripts • Secure, authenticated website • Candidates can view exam and certification results online at any time • Access can be granted for educators, employers, and staffing agencies to verify candidate results

  26. Sample Digital Transcript

  27. Sample Digital Transcript

  28. National Skill Standards Board • First computer certification to be recognized by the NSSB’s Certification Recognition Program • The NSSB is an unprecedented coalition of leaders from business, labor, employee, education, and community and civil rights organizations created in 1994 • The NSSB has built a voluntary national system of skill standards, assessment, and certification systems to enhance the ability of individuals to compete effectively in a global economy

  29. CompTIA "The digital literacy skills validated by Certiport's IC³ are hallmarks of a well-prepared A+ certification candidate," said Lutz Ziob, vice president of certification at CompTIA. "These certifications through Certiport give developing IT professionals practical, real-world productivity skills that build a solid foundation for CompTIA A+ certification."

  30. Tech Career Compass • CompTIA established the TCC to provide job candidates a resource for career opportunities • Maps job descriptions, skills, and criteria to industry certifications • Provides direction for aspiring professionals • Lists IC³ as the foundation for every job description • http://tcc.comptia.org

  31. American Council on Education • ACE is the leading national accreditation body for higher education in the United States • IC³ has obtained a credit recommendation for credit towards college education • Meets general education or computer literacy requirements • Students can receive college credit through participating colleges affiliated with ACE • More than 1800 accredited, degree-granting colleges, universities, and other education-related organizations are members of ACE

  32. Success Medina County Career Center: “Before IC³, there were no industry certifications that covered basic networking, program, and Internet skills. IC³ fulfills our need for a certification that not only measures these skills, but also provides students with a résumé-building credential recognized worldwide.” -Brad Wright, lead instructor of the information technology program

  33. Success Utah State Office of Education: “IC³ is a very effective method of validating computer literacy. We need to ensure that our students have necessary computer skills by the time they graduate from high school and IC³ helps validate those skills. It also gives them an industry certification that they can take with them after they graduate and add to their credentials.” -Russell Klein, Business Education Specialist for Applied Technology Education

  34. Success Brevard Community College – IC³ Academy: “We chose to offer IC³ to our students to give them the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to be a broad based, productive user of computer hardware, software, networks, and the Internet—and an industry certification to prove it.” - Jan Chapman, education IT instructor at BCC

  35. Success Lake Michigan College – Continuing Education: “We replaced the post-exam in our popular basic computer course with IC³. It’s a perfect fit because IC³ exams covers computer terminology and theory, basic software applications, and the Internet—everything that’s in our course.” - Joe Pepple, computer training coordinator for continuing education

  36. Success Laurel Business Institute: “It’s a wonderful certification not only for computer majors but for all majors.” “Offering IC³ certification gives LBI credibility in the school and business communities.” - Robin Addis, IT Director

  37. How to use IC³ • End of computer course validation • Prerequisite for particular computer courses • Teacher development opportunities • Continuing education • Become your own testing center

  38. Points to Remember • IC³ sets the measurement standard for global computer and Internet literacy • Suited for both students and teachers • Globally supported by leading industry and government organizations • Candidate and testing services supported by Certiport • Schools can implement testing on-site

  39. Questions and Answers www.certiport.com

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