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Authorised
Test Centre
Internet
and Computing Core Certification
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.
Some
of the prime candidates for the IC³ digital literacy program
include:
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Junior high students
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High school students
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GED students
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Community or technical college students
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Continuing education students
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Job Corps or other vocational participants
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Workforce members seeking professional development
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Teachers
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Employers looking to validate skills
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Everyone seeking to gain a working knowledge of computers and
the Internet
IC³ - A DYNAMIC
STANDARD:
Computers and the technology that drives them change
at a frenetic rate. Fortunately, IC³ enables us to keep pace with
the standards of digital literacy. The program’s
rolling-development cycle ensures IC³ will always be a valid and
relevant tool to measure proficiency in the latest key
technologies for school, work, and life.
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND, IC³, AND THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
The digital divide is both a popular phrase and a
significant societal and economic challenge today. The lack of
fundamental digital literacy is often prevalent within
communities, corporate organizations, and especially schools.
A key objective of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
legislation is to bridge this digital divide by ensuring every
student is digitally literate “regardless of the student’s
race, ethnicity, gender, family income, geographic location, or
disability.” Without question, IC³ plays a critical role in
this effort—from Hawaii to Vermont and everywhere in between.
IC³ standards meet the technology requirements of
NCLB in multiple areas. First, IC³ training and certification
provide the professional development “through electronic
means” for teachers, administrators, and staff called for in No
Child Left Behind’s “Enhancing Education Through Technology
Act.” Additionally, IC³ training and certification works to
meet the NCLB goal to ensure “every student is technologically
literate by the time the student finishes the eighth grade.”
Educators find IC³ meets No Child Left Behind
standards while providing the following benefits:
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Data-driven decision making through reporting to show
successful completion of NCLB requirements.
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Unbiased examination through psychometrically validated
certification exams.
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Universal portability and relevance as a recognized global
standard in digital literacy.
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A ready solution that is more cost effective and time
efficient than assembling an assessment to meet national or
local educational requirements.
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A professional development tool that boosts instructor
confidence to integrate technology in the classroom.
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.
Without question, IC³
Certification:
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Provides core skills and knowledge necessary to use some
computer applications and the Internet.
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Effectively tests computing knowledge and skills to ensure
mastery is achieved.
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Gives a resume-building standard certification as proof of
successful completion of the program.
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Provides the foundation necessary to further enhance
productivity and marketability with other desktop
application-specific certifications.
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.
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Computing
Fundamentals:
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Key
Applications:
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Living
Online:
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Computer Hardware
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Computer Software
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Using an Operating System
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Common Program Functions
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Word Processing Functions
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Spreadsheet Functions
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Presentation Software Functions
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Networks and the Internet
Electronic Mail
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Using the Internet
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The Impact of Computing and the Internet on Society
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