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ICT10115 - Certificate I Information Digital Media and Technology

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​The Certificate I Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICT10115) course focuses on the basic skills needed to use a computer in workplace. There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

This course runs over 1 or 2 years (dependant on time allocation and student skill level) and the 6 units of competency that make up this course are clustered across 4 work folios that students are required to complete:

  1. Introduction to computers
  2. Resume
  3. The technological world
  4. 'All about me’ PowerPoint research task
Within these folios students are required to participate in a variety of theory and practical activities to gain competency in each unit including oral questioning, worksheets, production of task evidence and observations.

Students are required to participate in a variety of projects including the production of a resume and a research based PowerPoint. Several of the smaller assessment items are specific to each site and schools have the option to link this course into internal work experience tasks which include but are not limited to:

  • the production of the school newsletter
  • end of year mini magazine
  • end of year graduation PowerPoint
  • production of end of year Christmas cards from the school.

Units of competency

  • ICTICT101—Operate a personal computer
  • ICTICT102—Operate word processing applications
  • ICTICT103—Use, communicate and search securely on the internet
  • ICTICT104—Use digital devices
  • ICTICT106—Operate presentation packages
  • ICTICT108—Use digital literacy skills to access the internet

RTO No. : 41021
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Last reviewed 24 September 2020
Last updated 24 September 2020