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Uplift Associates - Digital Functional Skills (Entry 3)

Course Title

Digital Functional Skills (Entry 3)

This course is designed to help adults aged 19+ gain a recognised qualification in digital functional skills, empowering them to effectively use digital in everyday life. It is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their digital competency, whether for personal use, professional development, or to meet the demands of the modern world.

What to expect:

·         Online Risks and Security:Understand online threats, consequences of security breaches, authentication methods, security software, and how to manage digital footprint.

·         Internet and Website Navigation:Explore internet connectivity, website addresses (URLs), quick links, navigation tools, bookmarks, history, and managing multiple tabs.

·         Email and Instant Messaging:Gain skills in managing email and using instant messaging tools e.g Microsoft Teams for both text and video communication.

·         Microsoft Office Suite:Learn essential skills in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, including formatting text, working with bullets and numbering, and saving documents.

·         Graphics and Images:Understand how to crop, size, and position images effectively within documents and presentations.

·         Digital Transactions and Data Management:Learn the basics of online banking, filling out online forms, data validation, verification checks, and dealing with payments.

·         Cloud/Data Storage:Gain an understanding of data storage devices, file size basics, cloud storage, and how to take screenshots.

·         Troubleshooting and Problem Solving:Develop the ability to handle basic digital problems such as user errors and system issues.

·         5 days: face to face delivery.

This qualification will open doors to further learning and provide a strong foundation for those aiming to stay digitally literate in a rapidly evolving world.

Contact

Contact@upliftassociates.co.uk

0191 500 1233

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