Equalskills is a fun and informal
introduction to computers and the Internet. It is designed
to increase skills in basic computer literacy. It introduces
technology to all people, regardless of status, education,
age or ability. Equalskills is a flexible learning programme,
with a proven track record in equipping people with the
basic computer skills they need to become part of the information
society.
The aim of the programme is to make people feel comfortable
using a computer, and to teach them the basic skills necessary
to communicate using the internet and email. It is well
structured with excellent training resources, and it has
the added bonus of providing certification to candidates
who complete the programme.
The programme was developed by ICS-SKILLS, the organisation
responsible for ECDL in Ireland. It was piloted in Ireland
and the UK during 2002. Following the successful pilot phase,
Equalskills has been extended and improved and is now available
nationwide. It will soon be available to all ECDL and ICDL
countries.
Who is Equalskills for?
Equalskills is for anybody who wants to start from the beginning
and learn some practical ways of using a computer. It is
particularly aimed at people who might not normally come
into contact with computers in their everyday lives. People
who are accustomed to living in a non-digital world may
feel intimidated by technology. By learning some simple
computer skills, they can quickly understand how technology
can improve their quality of life.
Equalskills is a very good starting point for inexperienced
candidates who aspire to ECDL, and test centres which offer
Equalskills will have a cohort of motivated candidates who
may wish to advance to the full ECDL programme.

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