Use Microsoft Word software to develop existing skills, explore margins and inserting and formatting pictures. You will create a short booklet and monitor changes to correct mistakes All IT courses require an informal interview before enrolling onto them The use of a memory stick is essential. We will use step-by-step instructions, with demonstration where appropriate, to help you learn. We will check progress using a range of methods including self-assessment, hands-on tasks and projects. You will have a Learner Diary that we will use with you to record your learning outcomes and progress You will have the opportunity to comment on your learner diary where the course tutor will give you written feedback on you work to date and set targets for your next session. The tutor will also give you verbal feedback individually within the class. You will have the opportunity to request tutorials on accredited courses and informal feedback on non accredited courses. At enrolment you will be given the opportunity to inform us about the process with an enrolment satisfaction survey form. On your course you will be given a learner diary where you can comment each week on the learning you have achieved within the class. You will have the opportunity to complete an end of course learner feedback form at the end of your learning. You can also complete a "Complements, Suggestions and Complaints" form, available from HALS reception. Learners will be expected to complete at least 2 hours a week of self study
Name: Introducing Word 2 Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, ICT for Beginners / Basic Online Skills Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment Non accredited courses will use the RARPA System Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement using your learner dairy. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160420 16:04:10 Updated 20160420 16:04:10
You are welcome to bring your own device to the class. Access to a computer with internet access is essential for completing most IT courses, if you do not have a computer at home, you can use any of Haringey Library's computers for free or our own in the chill out zone for HALS learners. A copy of adobe software on your computer would be useful, version CS2 is available free from Adobe.com or Microsoft office, however there is similar free software you could down load for free at openoffice.com Equipment required You are welcome to bring your own device to the class. Access to a computer with internet access is essential for completing most IT courses, if you do not have a computer at home, you can use any of Haringey Library's computers for free or our own in the chill out zone for HALS learners. A copy of adobe software on your computer would be useful, version CS2 is available free from Adobe.com or Microsoft office, however there is similar free software you could down load for free at openoffice.com
Haringey Adult Learning Service
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Wood Green Learning Centre
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