ICDL modules now fit into three different categories: Base Modules, Standard Modules, and Advanced Modules. These categories also form the basis of our recommended profiles.


Modules: Standard Modules

 Base Modules
 Standard Modules
 Advanced Modules

ECDL / ICDL Standard modules complement our range of Base modules. They will enable you to develop your skills in knowledge areas that are appropriate for your everyday life, or for your job role.

  Presentation

This module will enable you to demonstrate competence in using presentation tools on a computer. It will teach you to perform tasks such as creating, formatting, modifying and preparing presentations using different slide layouts for display and printed distribution.

  Using Databases

This module develops work-based skills. It will enable you to understand the main concepts of databases and demonstrate the ability to use a database application. This includes creating and modifying tables, queries, forms and reports, and preparing outputs ready for distribution, as well as learning to relate tables and to retrieve and manipulate information from a database by using query and sort tools.

  IT Security

This IT Security module has been developed to enable you, the computer user (rather than IT professionals), to identify and protect yourself and their organisation from common security challenges when using ICT. It will also teach you how to operate safely when online.

  Online Collaboration

This module teaches you how to effectively collaborate on online/remote project, either for work or study. It sets out concepts and skills relating to the setup and use of online collaborative tools, such as storage, productivity applications, calendars, social media, web meetings, learning environments, and mobile technology.

Become an ICDL centre by downloading and filling in the following documents, and emailing them to enquiries@icdl.org.zm.

Download Registration Form 1
Download Registration Form 1
Download Registration Form 1