Course description
This course will equip you with an awareness of finding and managing relevant and good quality information, and considering the importance of online identities. You will also look at the importance of digital skills in the workplace itself, considering how to communicate effectively using technology and how to protect data and devices, among other organisational policies and procedures.
This qualification is aimed at anyone who is either in employment or searching for employment, particularly those who wish to develop their digital skills in relation to the management of information and digital safety, security and communication.
Anyone with a basic understanding of IT skills who is searching for career progression, or wishing to improve their digital skills for their own personal use, would benefit from this course.
Upcoming start dates
Suitability - Who should attend?
- If you are aged 19-23 you need to have previously achieved a full level 2 qualification.
- If you are aged 24 + you would be fully funded if you are unemployed and in receipt of benefits.
- If you are working but earning less than £25,642.50 per year, are aged 19 – 23 and have achieved a full Level 2, you will be fully funded.
- If you are working but earning less than £25,642.50 per year and are aged 24+, you will be fully funded.
- If you are not working or receiving benefits, you will be co-funded if you also meet the other criteria – if you are not sure, please get in touch.
- You must live in a London borough postcode, known as the Greater London Authority area.
Training Course Content
This course is split into five manageable units:
- Unit 1: Developing digital career skills
In this unit, learners will explore a range of digital skills, their relevance and how to improve their own digital skills. Learners will also look at social media and the internet in relation to employment opportunities, what forms an online identity, and how to use digital skills in career progression. - Unit 2: Management of information
Learners will be asked to look at how to gather reliable information using different techniques, as well as copyright regulations and what happens when these are breached. They will also be asked to explore different storage methods for data management and why these are in place, plus the benefits and limitations of these methods. - Unit 3: Digital device safety awareness
Learners will learn about types of threats to data and how to protect it, as well as considering data protection legislation. They will also be asked to look at health and safety legislation regarding the use of digital equipment and how the risks can be reduced. - Unit 4: Communication and productivity
In this unit, learners will learn how to communicate effectively using a range of technology, including email, online meeting and collaboration tools, and digital networks. They will also be asked to understand the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and look at safety issues and support related to social media. - Unit 5: Digital security.
In this unit, learners will be able to identify a range of security threats and system protection methods, as well as exploring current legislation around system and data protection and organisational policies and procedures relating to this.
Course delivery details
Online learning materials with online assessment. Studying via distance learning means you can choose when and where you study. We ensure you get all the support you need throughout your course in the form of a personal Tutor and a Learner Support Advisor
Expenses
Free, subject to entry requirements.
Continuing Studies
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