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Researching Family History - An Introduction - Worksop Library - Adult Learning - 13:30-15:30
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Sessions | Thursdays: 10:30am - 1:30pm |
No. sessions | 5 |
Venue | Worksop Library, Worksop |
For ages | 19+ |
Group size | 5 - 10 |
Cost | FREE - £105 |
This unit is designed for learners who wish to know how to use word processing software to input, structure, format and present documents effectively.
Learning Outcomes:
1.1 Identify what types of information are needed in documents
1.2 Use appropriate techniques to enter text and other information accurately and efficiently
1.3 Select and use appropriate templates for different purposes
1.4 Identify when and how to combine and merge information from other software or other documents
1.5 Select and use a range of editing tools to amend document content
1.6 Combine information within a document from a range of sources
1.7 Store and retrieve document and template files effectively, in line with local guidelines and
conventions
2.1 Identify the document requirements for structure and style
2.2 Identify what templates and styles are available and when to use them
2.3 Create and modify columns, tables and forms to organise information
2.4 Select and apply styles to text
3.1 Identify how the document should be formatted to aid meaning
3.2 Select and use appropriate techniques to format characters and paragraphs
3.3 Select and use appropriate page and section layouts to present and print documents
3.4 Describe quality problems that can occur in documents
3.5 Check that documents meet needs, using IT tools and making corrections as necessary
3.6 Respond appropriately to quality problems with documents so that outcomes meet needs
*** This qualification is intended for learners who already have an INTERMEDIATE working knowledge of Microsoft Word or a Level 1 qualification. It is not suitable for complete beginners ***
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