Driving the technology curriculum
ICT is shooting up the school curriculum and given that Ireland is positioning itself as Europe’s tech hub some would say it’s not before time. ECDL Ireland has been leading the field for two decades, writes Jason Walshe
‘Most people know that we teach the fundamental digital skills that almost everyone needs now just to get through a day at school or the office - spreadsheets, email, Word, PowerPoint and so on - but what about the rest of it?”
The words of Claudia Delaney, head of training and skills at ECDL Ireland and its parent ICS Skills.
ECDL Ireland works with schools to deploy a range of European Computer Driving...
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