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  2. International Computer Driving Licence - Wikipedia

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    In order to take the tests, a candidate buys an ECDL Skills Card, which usually is issued electronically and serves as a login to the testing platform. To prepare for a module test, the candidate may use ECDL diagnostic tests. [9] Testing is done using software which simulates the Windows/Microsoft Office environment.

  3. ECDL - Wikipedia

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    ECDL is an acronym which may refer to: El Canto del Loco, a Spanish pop group; European Computer Driving Licence, a computer literacy certification; European Conference on Digital Libraries, an international conference series; External Cavity Diode Laser, a configuration of a stable diode laser.

  4. IC3 (certification) - Wikipedia

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    The IC3 certifications test concepts and skills that apply to almost any school or career pathway. IC3 has multiple standards and levels, including: Global Standard 6 (GS6) - this is the current certification. It consists of three exams: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3, each inclusive of all objectives but tiered by level of competence. [2]

  5. Module:Example/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the test cases page for the module Module:Example. Results of the test cases.-- Unit tests for [[Module:Example]].

  6. European Conference on Digital Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The first DELOS Working Group, partially funded by the European Union, laid the foundations for the establishment of a European Research Community on Digital Libraries.The conference has become a notable European forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues.

  7. Wikipedia : Training/core/Module 4 complete educators

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    Module 1: Welcome and Introductions Module 2: The core of Wikipedia Module 3: Editing Basics Module 4: Using Wikipedia in Your Classroom Module 5: Course pages Click on the forward arrow to continue on to the last module.

  8. Multiple choice - Wikipedia

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    The items of a multiple choice test are often colloquially referred to as "questions," but this is a misnomer because many items are not phrased as questions. For example, they can be presented as incomplete statements, analogies, or mathematical equations. Thus, the more general term "item" is a more appropriate label.

  9. The Four-Way Test - Wikipedia

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    The test has been promoted around the world and is used in myriad forms to encourage personal and business ethical practices. [3] Taylor gave Rotary International the right to use the test in the 1940s and the copyright in 1954. He retained the right to use the test for himself, his Club Aluminum Company, and the Christian Workers Foundation. [4]