(Mode: Video, Duration: 15 minutes, Assessment: Quiz)
Understanding digital literacy in everyday life. Introduction to common digital devices such as desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and basic accessories. Overview of how people use technology for work, communication, learning, and daily tasks.
(Mode: Video + Guided Practice, Duration: 20 minutes, Assessment: Practice Task)
Learning keyboard layout, finger placement, posture, and basic typing principles. Introduction to typing accuracy and speed, focusing on confidence rather than speed at this stage.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 20 minutes, Assessment: Practical Task)
Understanding Windows operating system features, including desktop navigation, taskbar, start menu, window management, settings, file explorer, basic shortcuts, and efficient system navigation for everyday use.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 20 minutes, Assessment: Practical Task)
Introduction to word processing tools. Creating, editing, formatting documents, using basic layouts, bullet points, tables, saving, and printing documents.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 20 minutes, Assessment: Practical Task)
Basics of spreadsheets (rows, columns, simple formulas) and introduction to presentation tools. Creating simple data lists and basic slides for communication and presentations.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 15 minutes, Assessment: Quiz)
Understanding how the internet works, using browsers, effective searching, identifying reliable information, avoiding misinformation, and basic online safety practices.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 15 minutes, Assessment: Practical Task)
Creating and managing email accounts, writing professional emails, attaching files, understanding online communication etiquette, and using basic communication tools responsibly.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 15 minutes, Assessment: Practical Task)
Understanding cloud storage, accessing files from different devices, sharing documents safely, password management, and protecting personal and professional digital information.
(Mode: Video, Duration: 15 minutes, Assessment: Quiz)
Understanding what AI is, where it is used in everyday life, its benefits and limitations, and responsible use of AI tools for learning, productivity, and decision support.
(Mode: Guided Practice + Independent Practice, Duration: 90 minutes, Assessment: Practice Completion)
Dedicated practice time covering:
Typing practice using embedded tools (e.g., TypingClub)
Windows navigation tasks
File and folder management
Document creation and email practice
Learners complete assigned practice sessions in preparation for final assessment.
(Mode: Live / Recorded Review Session, Duration: 30 minutes, Assessment: Participation)
Review of key concepts across all modules, clarification of common difficulties, and guidance on preparing for the final assessment.
(Mode: Online + Practical, Duration: 2–3 hours)
The final assessment includes:
MCQs and short quizzes on ICT fundamentals
Practical tasks (file management, document creation, email use)
Typing test (accuracy and basic speed)
Short reflection on digital learning and responsible technology use
Basic AI task demonstrating ethical and effective use