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ECDL Practice Exercises
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
O.K. If you have a good reference book, 14 Jul 2007
I find the exercises good practise and quite stretching. The only thing that bothers me studying at home is when I can't get the answer. If there was an worked solution on the disc it would help me. There are examples in the book of what you should have got if you have done it right which helps to an extent but not if you are really stuck.
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
O.K. If you have a good reference book, 14 Jul 2007
I find the exercises good practise and quite stretching. The only thing that bothers me studying at home is when I can't get the answer. If there was an worked solution on the disc it would help me. There are examples in the book of what you should have got if you have done it right which helps to an extent but not if you are really stuck.
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
O.K. If you have a good reference book, 14 Jul 2007
I find the exercises good practise and quite stretching. The only thing that bothers me studying at home is when I can't get the answer. If there was an worked solution on the disc it would help me. There are examples in the book of what you should have got if you have done it right which helps to an extent but not if you are really stuck.
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
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Customer Reviews
great additional practice, 18 Apr 2007
This book makes a great combo with the coursebook. The exercises are very useful. I particularly like the crosswords and the multiple choice tests. It really brings things into focus and helps give confidence before the tests. Also useful as a review tool. I found it well made and worth its price.
Everyone studying ECDL should have a copy, 07 Jan 2007
I bought this book before starting my ECDL Part1 & 2 Courses at Library. Found it after passing Part1 as totally forgot about it.
What a dream it is and a great source of information on items not covered on the basic three hour course a week at the library. I understand far more from practicing with the tests in the book and then looking at the correct answers on file. This is in my mind a fantastic book and well worth every penny and more!
This book was helpful but is not the best for ECDL, 22 Nov 2008
I bought this book to study for ECDL on a distance-learning basis using a CD Rom. It was printed in colour, so was user friendly to read and it had invaluable summaries of shortcuts for each module (which I copied and carried around with me before exams). However, it had a few mistakes and did not cover each module in as much detail as you would wish if distance-learning or if you're not very IT literate and doing ECDL. I bought another book 'ECDL 4: The complete coursebook for office XP'by Brendan Munnelly which I thought was better at explaining the course requirements.
The two books used in conjunction were very good and I completed my ECDL in October 2007.
Excellent!! Couldn't do course without it., 21 Nov 2006
This book is written in easy to understand terms, perfect for a novice like me!!
I started the course in September of this year and have already passed 3 units!
I am self taught, so there have been lots of bad habits to break, but so far so good!
I thoroughly recommend this book and disk to anyone who is doing the ECDL course or to anyone thinking of doing it, great investment and you can sell it on afterwards.
Good for reference, 20 Dec 2005
I bought this book as it was required for my ECDL college taught course. We followed the modules through and did all the exercises - however, there are some errors which our tutor pointed out! It is clearly laid out and the exercises are useful. I passed within 6 months!
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
O.K. If you have a good reference book, 14 Jul 2007
I find the exercises good practise and quite stretching. The only thing that bothers me studying at home is when I can't get the answer. If there was an worked solution on the disc it would help me. There are examples in the book of what you should have got if you have done it right which helps to an extent but not if you are really stuck.
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
About Time, Never thought I would say that?, 22 Apr 2008
I think its great you can now get ECDL in Office 2007 format, I am an IT Tutor for a local college, I have a lot of students who are now using Vista, so SADLY! XP Bless it! looks like its finally ready to take a well earned bow
God Knows what Bill Gates is up to now? Lets hope it doesn't launch Office 2009 & The REPLACEMENT FOR XP the same way vista was launched, and they do there homework?
Mark Leigh (Stroud College)
Money well spent, 17 Jul 2008
Overall exercises for each chapter (much like the review exercises you get when going through the actual learning book). Complete with answers. It covered everything and confirmed what you knew, as well as highlighted problem areas in order for you to go and investigate in time to sit the exam. Highly recommended!
I passed first time!, 04 Oct 2005
This book gave me a great deal of confidence before I sat my exam and do not feel I would have passed it without the extra practice. Well worth the money.
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