Entry requirements
Candidates would normally be expected to be competent in numeracy and communication at SCQF Level 5 or have similar qualifications or experience.
This unit is designed to develop the knowledge and skills required to use digital technology effectively to support administrative functions. The unit will be relevant to learners wishing to enhance their knowledge and skills in the use of ICT, social media, collaborative software and web services in a business context, or who are interested in a career as an administrator or digital/IT administrator.
This unit will develop your knowledge on ICT networks and allow you to develop the knowledge and skills required to use social media, collaborative software and a range of web services effectively with an administrative environment.
In Outcome 1 you will learn about ICT networks and security, with particular emphasis on the use of mobile devices and data storage to facilitate flexible working. In the modern world, remote working and internet–based (Cloud) technologies are increasingly prevalent, therefore the ability to use these safely and efficiently is becoming more and more important. In the assessment you will be required to make recommendations as to how these technologies can be best used in a particular scenario.
In Outcome 2 you will investigate the various types of social software available, and how these are used by modern organisations to engage with stakeholders. This includes etiquette and legal considerations when communicating online. In the assessment, you will be required to investigate the use of social media and explain or demonstrate how it can be used by organisations to interact with stakeholders online. This may be through a project, investigation, case study, questions or a combination of these.
In Outcome 3 you will learn the importance of verifying the validity of online information and about the various web services and e–technologies that can be used to help you plan, prioritise and execute the administrative job role. This will include the use of collaborative software to work with and share information with others. For the assessment you will be required to verify the validity (or otherwise) of online information sources; or explain how this can be done; and organise an event or meeting using an appropriate web services or software. You will also be required to use a web service to obtain feedback on a task you have carried out, evaluate this feedback and present your evaluation via collaborative software.
Everything you need to know before applying for this course.
Candidates would normally be expected to be competent in numeracy and communication at SCQF Level 5 or have similar qualifications or experience.
Pre-entry guidance is required before booking a place on this course. Please contact our Distance Learning Co-ordinators for more information.
All students are assigned a login to Microsoft Office 365 which includes online access to Microsoft Excel 2016 at no extra cost.
This course involves an additional SQA fee. Further information is available here.
This course requires some attendance at College, often for assessment purposes only. Please enquire about expectations for your specific course when booking.
Attendance is usually at the Aberdeen City Campus or Fraserburgh Campus.
When submitting your distance learning application form, please ensure you attach the additional information sheet listing qualifications and previous knowledge with your application. You may be required to attend College for assessment. Please check if this is a requirement for your course.
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Fees quoted apply to individuals who meet our residency criteria for home fee status. A higher fee may apply if criteria cannot be met; evidence may be required. Please contact enquiry@nescol.ac.uk for further information.
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