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ECDL/ICDL Web Editing certifies that a Candidate:
- Understands key Web publishing concepts
- Has the core skills necessary to create a Web site
- Understands some of the basic principles of HTML
- Can perform simple HTML coding
- Can use a Web editor to create Web pages, create forms and tables, use frames and format text
- Can save and work with images on a Web site
- Can publish the site on the World Wide Web (WWW)
- Has a good appreciation of security issues and laws relating to Web publishing
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ECDL/ICDL Web Editing is the ideal product for:
- Small businesses who need a presence on the Web but do not have the resources to finance a large scale site
- Community groups who may need to communicate with their members while keeping costs as low as possible
- Second-level students who wish to share information and communicate with each other
- Individuals who wish to create personal Web sites, e.g. to stay in touch with friends and family or to pursue hobbies
- Junior web designers who need to prove their skills in design
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- Simple, easy-to-follow programme progression
- Explains the basic concepts behind Web site design
- Applicable to a variety of Web publishing software
- A quality certification developed with input from international Subject Matter Experts
- Certifies best practice in Web site creation
- Backed by the international reputation of the ECDL Foundation
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It is recommended that the candidate has at least passed the Module 2 (Using the Computer & Managing Files), Module 3 (Wordprocessing) and Module 7 (Information & Communication) before attempting to take the ECDL/ICDL Web Editing test. |
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The ECDL WebStarter certification requires approximately 20-30 hours of training followed by successful completion of a 45 minute test.
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